616 RKVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN CURCULIONID^, xi. 



The apical half or two-thirds of the anterior tibiae are usually 

 furnished beneath with long sparse setae, but, in one specimen 

 under examination, the setae are very dense and long. The colour 

 of the derm (invisible, however, till the scales have been removed) 

 is of a dark chestnut-red. 



Var. INORNATUS, n.var. 



Clothing of an uniform muddy- or slaty-brown, elytral inter 

 stices with distinct seriate granules. Length 10 mm. 

 //ai.— Queensland : Bri.sbane(A. J. Coates). 

 I have seen but two female specimens of this variety. 



