M 5 
Panorpata. 
Harpobittacus australis (Klug.).— Baba Head (Edel Land), Ser- 
pentine, Brunswick, Yallingup. 
Planipennia. 
Family ASCALAPHIDAE. 
Acmonotus incusifer (MacLachlan).— Murchison district. 
„ magnus (MacLachlan). — N. of Subiaco. 
Family MYRMELEONIDAE. 
Of this family, richly represented in Australia only a single 
small larva was obtained at Yalgoo. 
Family HEMEROBIIDAE. 
Drepanepteryx humilis (MacLachlan). — N. of Subiaco. 
Family CHRYSOPIDAE. 
Chrysopa sp. c.f. ramburi (Schneider). — N. of Subiaco. 
PART VI. — APIDAE. 
By J. D. Alftken, of Bremen. 
Pp. 259-261. 
The examination of the small collection of bees leads the 
author to the conclusion that the systematic position of some of 
the genera must be altered. But this conclusion is only supported 
by the study of the males. A definite decision cannot be given 
until the unknown females have been found and examined. 
Anthoglossa plumata (Smith). — Mundijong, Serpentine. 
Halictus oblitus (Smith). — Serpentine. 
Andrena advena (Smith). — Serpentine, ft is possible, and in the 
author’s opinion probable, that A. infima (Erichs) is the 
male of A. advena (Smith). Then Erichson’s name would 
have priority. 
Euryglossa halictiformis (Smith). —Serpentine. The specimen 
seems to be a male of this species. Should this opinion prove 
erroneous, it might be considered as the type of a new 
species, E. tarsata. The genus Euryglossa should be placed 
in proximity to Panurginus (Nyl.). 
Leioproctus frontalis (Smith), Denham. The genus Leioproctus 
too, must be placed in proximity to Panurginus. 
Allodape grisea, n. sp. — Denham. 
Exoneura pictifrons, n. sp. — Mundijong. — Some lighter coloured 
specimens are separated from the typical specimens, as var. 
Laeta. It is scarcely probable that this species could be 
regarded as the still unknown male of E. froggatti (Friese.). 
Apis mellifica, (L.)- — The specimens belong partly to the forma 
typica, partly to the hybrid form ligustica (Spin.). 
