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, 0. froggatti Macleay. 



Type,(5'. (unique). Coloui', shining bronzy. No seta at posterior 

 angle of prothorax. Elytra without scattered minute punctures 

 on interstices; no trace of scutellar striole at base of first 

 interstice; a large foveiform puncture at origin of first and 

 second striae. 



0. 2ilanij)ennis Macleay. 



Types, (J., two specimens. Colour, black. A seta at posterior 

 angle of prothorax. Elytral interstices minutely punctate; 

 scutellar striole at base of first interstice present; a fine puncture 

 at origin of first and second striae. 



OoDES iMPRESSus Chaudoir. 



Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1882 (6), p.365. 



I have identified, from the description, specimens found in 

 Western Australia( Beverley and Rottnest Island) by Mr. A. M. 

 Lea, as 0. impressns Chaud. 



Codes modkstus Castelnau. 



Trans. Roy. Soc. Victoria, viii., 1868, p.l49; Chaudoir, Ann. 

 Soc. Ent. Fr., 1882 (6), p.366. 



Widely distributed in Tasmania and South-Eastern Australia 

 (New South Wales, Victoria, and South Australia). 



Codes bostocki Castelnau. 



Trans. Roy. Soc. Victoria, viii., 1868, p. 151; Chaudoir, Ann. 

 Soc. Ent. Fr., 1882 (6), p.367. 



Mr. French has given me a specimen from the Gulf of 

 Carpentaria, which I identify as this species, from the des- 

 criptions of Castelnau and Chaudoir. Castelnau gave Nickol 

 Bay as the locality. 



Genus Coptocarpus. 



Chaudoir, Bull. Soc. Imp. Nat. Mosc, 1857, ii., p.59; Ann. Soc. 

 Ent. Fr., 1882 (6), p.507. 



