RECORDS OF IV. A. MUSEUM. 
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Whilst in Sydney I had the opportunity of examining the type 
(male) of Froggatt’s Australian Embiid (0. gurueyi ) in the Agricul- 
tural Museum. It is a dry specimen without an abdomen. Ihe 
neuration characterises the species as an Ohgotoma. From the pre- 
sent species it may be distinguished by its smaller size and lighter 
colour (the whole body is light brown, the head no darker than the 
thorax) as well as by the wing-veins. The (unforked) posterior por- 
tion of the radial ramus is only well-developed at its proximal end, 
the remaining part being only faintly indicated. Ihe same is trueol 
the median and the cubitus. 'Ihe eye as seen from above is almost 
circular (as in Enderlein’s figure of 0. saundersi). It is possible that 
it may be one of the cosmopolitan species (saundersi or latreillei ) but 
a reliable identification of this specimen is . obviously out of the 
question. 
