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intermixtis ; corpore supra setulis crassis nigris suberectis 

 sat sparsira instructo ; rostro prothorace vix longiori, subu- 

 late ; scrobes prismedianse obliquse infra oculos desinentibus ; 

 antennis sat validis, scapo ad oculum attingenti sat elon- 

 gato ; funiculi articulo 1° sat brevi quam 2"^ paullo longiori, 

 ceteris brevibus ; clava ovata distincta ; oculis subconvexis 

 sat tenuiter granulatis ; prothorace rnguloso, quam longiori 

 vix latiori, antice sat angustato, basi rotundato, lateribus 

 leviter rotundatis ; elytris striato-punctulatis, striis leviter 

 impressis, puncturis sat magnis, interstitiis planis confertim 

 subtiliter punctulatis ; pedibus longiusculis ; tibiis flexuosis, 

 anticis apice breviter mucronatis ; tarsis elongatis, unguiculis 

 divergentibus ; segnientis ventralibus 1° 2° que conjunctis 

 quam cetera conjuncta longioribus, 2° quam 3"*" 4"™ que 

 conjuncta vix longiori ; prosterno ante coxas anticas brevi, 

 coxis intermediis approximatis. [Long. 1?, lat. ^ lines. 



This species may perhaps be near A. togata, Pasc, of which the 

 description is very brief, but as the rostrum of that species is not 

 said to be subulate while that of another species in the genus is so 

 characterised, and the prothorax is said to be "sat confertim 

 punctato " it would not appear to be identical. A. togata more- 

 over is said to be rufo-castaneous in colour. 

 S. A. near Gawler. 



Olan^a. 



The following species will aiot quite fit into any named Aus- 

 tralian genus of Erirhinidce but it appears so rare an occurrence to 

 find two species quite identical structurally that it seems better 

 not to insist on absolute structural identity than to create such a 

 host of new genera as otherwise would be required. The following 

 species agrees with the examples from Albany which I mentioned 

 in a former paper as apparently identical with 0. nigy'icolUs, Pasc, 

 in the following characters, — scrobes pr^emedian, oblique, passing 

 to the underside of the rostrum and terminating beneath the 

 eye ; scape of antennte reaching back far enough to touch the 

 eye ; funicle 7-jointed ; eyes finely granulated and rather small ; 



