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The male galls are invariably small cylindrical tubes, 2 to 6 lines in length, 
generally growing on the leaves. The female galls vary from one-half to 6 or 7 inches 
in length, and often display most remarkable forms. 
At the end of the first paragraph on p. 212, and also p. 217, the author speaks 
of an unnamed gall, named afterwards Brachyscelis excupula Fuller. I have seen this 
gall on a young Ironbark (E. paniculata) at the Ourimbah State Forest (W. E. A. 
McPherson). 
Mr. Fuller's article is especially valuable because of its descriptions and figures 
of the species left in MB. by A. S. Olliff, but the host plants were not ascertained. 
The following species are described : 
B. pedunculata Olliff ex Fuller in Agric Gaz. N.S.W., vii, 212 (1896), with figs. 
i to v of Plate I. On several Eucalypts in the neighbourhood of Sydney. Since found 
on E. propinqua, South Grafton (J.H.M.). On E. amplifolia at Lansdowne River, 
N.S.W. (Dr. J. B. Cleland). 
B.crispa Olliff ex Fuller in Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., vii, 213 (1896), with figs i to iiigr, 
Plate II. The gall resembles a cone -like fruit, and it is common around Sydney. The 
specimens figured came from Booral, N.S.W. Mr. Froggatt says it is identical with 
B. strombylosa Tepper, but at p. 287. I have suggested further enquiry. 
B. nux Olliff ex Fuller in Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., vii, 214, with figs, i to iii, Plate III. 
Found at Bungendore, N.S.W. Mr. Froggatt (Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., ix, 495) says this 
equals his B. Thwntoni. 
B. Schraderi Olliff ex Fuller in Agric. Gaz. N.S.W. , vii, 214, with figs, vi to viii, 
Plate I. Collected at Tamworth, N.S.W. See a note on the synonymy under B. 
urndis Tepper, p. 288. 
B. FletcJmi Olliff ex Fuller in Agric. Gaz. N.S.W., vii, 215 (1896), with figs, i to xiv, 
Plate IV. Affecting the branches of two trees at Ham Common, Richmond, N.S.W. 
Found also at North Willoughby, Sydney, and on several species in the Parramatta 
district. Mr. Froggatt (Proc. Linn. *Soc; N.S.W., xli, 191, 1916) noted it from Hay, 
but does not state the species of tree. I have got it from E. bicolor, Murrumbidgee 
River, near Darlington Point (W. D. Campbell). On E. amplifolia, Gulgong, N.S.W. 
(J.H.M. and J. L. Boorman). 
Mr. Fuller also figures (figs, iv to vii, Plate III) a gall received from the Port 
Stephens district, which he does not describe, but he suggests the provisional name 
of B. excupula. 
1. " Notes on the Coccidae of Western Australia." (Journ. Bureau of Agric. of 
W.A., 1897, by Claude Fuller (no figures). 
Amongst other species are described Apiomorpha maliformis and A. Helmsii. 
I have received galls of the former (which are like a small apple) on E. Todtiana from 
Perth (Dr. J. B. Cleland), and on E. patens, foot of Mt. Frankland, S.W. Australia 
(S.W. Jackson), and galls of the latter on E. redunca at York, W.A. (J. Staer). 
