South JusirrSum Shells. 
56. 
S.A. XA' 
MARCH 
VOL. XV. ‘ 
27tii, 1934 
from the side, the spiral apex disappearing from half grown spec¬ 
imens; septal plate deeply inserted, nearlv perpendicular. Length. 
2.15. breadth 1.35, height 1.85 mm. (Type local it \—-Several 
specimens from 100 fathoms, 40 miles south of Cape W iles, South 
Australia. “F.I.S. Endeavour.”) The first recorded represen¬ 
tative of subgenus Y is s u r is opt a in Australasia. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA 
rite inaugural meeting of this Club was held in the rooms o: 
l)r. R. II. Pulleine on .April 20th, 1933, when the following officers 
were elected:— 
President—Dr. J. Davidson. 
Secretary and Treasurer—Mr. II. Womerslev. 
Committee—Mr. J. W\ Evans, together with the President 
and Secretary. 
Auditor.— Dr. R. LI. Pulleine. 
During the year, seven monthly meetings have been held on 
the third Thursday of each month. \t these meetings the fol¬ 
lowing interesting exhibits and notes were amongst those brought 
forward. 
\pril 20th—The Secretaiy showed specimens of a littoral 
species ol Culleinbola Xcachorutes '.'Jaurrti W orn. (■ Pseudamiridc* 
bilhtoim/sis Schott) t:iken by Mr. Kale at W illunga. A living 
specimen ol the large i'rap-door Spider (Selevocosmia stiflin', i 
Kogg.) was shown b\ Dr. Pulleine from W ilmington. During a 
short paper on the arthropod fauna of the soil the Secretary 
exhibited specimens ol the European Microthelvphonid Koenenm 
viirabuis Gras.si found in garden soil at (Hen Osmond. 
May 18th—The Secretai v showed a case of Tsc-tse Flies 
Horn Africa. Mr. | A\ . Evans exhibited a microscopic slide of 
a species of I hrSps. some specimens of which contained the tri- 
ungulin larva ol a species ol Peri! am pits , a minute II vmenopteron. 
Mi.. Evans also gave an interesting account of the insects (a 
species of IIy belonging to the genus Ver^usoma Malloch, J«ro- 
m\ Pu at ) piimarily responsible for the galling of the flower buds 
of Eucalypts. 
Jinie 1 m h Fix ing specimens ol Protura and of fap\\\ Til/v- 
ardi Si 1 \. were shown by Mr. D. C. Swan. The ’ Linguatul’id 
Worms probably degenerate Acarina, were described bv Prof. 
ir iaivc .V Johnston and their occurence discussed. 
