BY ARTHUR M. LEA. 559 



rather feeble costne, the interspaces with double series of regular 

 subquadrate punctures, separated b}' lines almost equal to the 

 costse. Length 9, width 2g mm. 



Hah. — Barron Falls, Q. (Mr. A. Koebele). 



This species would belong to Mr. Waterhouse's genus Glado- 

 pJiorus. Of the three species referred by Sir Wm. Macleay to 

 that genus it appears to be closest to posticaUs, but differs from 

 the description of that species in having the disc of prothorax 

 black and basal five-sixths of elytra red. There also appear to 

 be differences in the antenna?. 



Metriorrhynchus togatus, Waterh. — I have three males from 

 Albany and Mt. Barker which agree with the figures and descrip- 

 tion of this species, except that they are smaller (3|-4i mm.). 

 The head behind the eyes has a deep semicircular impression 

 which may appear '• utrinque fovea magna nitida " from some 

 directions. Probably, however, the specimens, which in colour 

 much resemble 21. cUentulus, belong to an undescribed species. 



Metriorrhynchus laetus, Blackb. — I have numerous speci- 

 mens of this species from Galston. The black markings on the 

 elytra are variable and occasionally are almost absent. 



M. elegans, Waterh. Hah. — Tamworth, N.S.W. 



M. textilis, Waterh. Hah. — Brisbane, Q. 



M. fall ax, Waterh. Hah. — Barron Falls, Goondi River, Q. 



M. clientulus, Waterh. Hah. — Clarence River. 



M. LUGL'BRis, Waterh. Hab. — Sydney. 



M. iRiiEGULARis, Waterh. Hah. — Gosford, IST.S.W. 



M. SALEBROSUS, Waterh. Hah. — Tasmania, New South AVales. 



M. LATERALIS, Redt. Hab. — Sydney, Como, JSI.S.W. 



M. ERYTHROPTERUS, Erichs. Hah. — New South Wales, Tas- 

 mania, S. W. Australia. 



M. RUFiPENNis, Fab. Hdh. — Sydney, etc. 

 M. MARGmicoLLis, Macl. Hab. — Tamworth. 



