442 REVISION OF THE AMYCTERIDES, V., 



strongly rounded on the sides : subapical constriction well 

 marked, median line impressed, subcarinate at bottom of impres- 

 sion; closely set with small, rounded granules; sides granulate 

 above. Elytra (6 x 4mm.) subobovate, strongly rounded at 

 humeral angles, base not emarginate; stripe moderately deep, 

 punctures small, open, indefinite, extending as transverse 

 wrinkles across interstices; interstices feebly granulate, the 

 •granules somewhat more distinct towards the sides. Sides non- 

 <Tranulate. Undersurface depressed at base; ventral segments 

 coarsely punctate. Anterior coxae contiguous; anterior tibi?e 

 rather feebly curved towards apex, granulate beneath; posterior 

 tibije practically straight, rather stout, thickened beneath, set 

 with moderately coarse granules. 



9. More ovate; elytra feebly granulate; undersurface strongly 

 convex, with obsolete punctures; tibiae not thickened beneath. 

 Dimensions: ^, 11x4 mm.; 9, 10 x 4-5 mm. 



ZTaft.— N.S.W.: Jindabyne (H J. Carter), Bombala (H. V. 

 Macintosh). 



This species is typical of a number of forms from various parts 

 of New Sou til Wales. Some of these may be distinct, but I can 

 detect no decided differences between them. Specimens from 

 Lockyersleigh have the posterior tibiaj slightly curved; and one 

 from Coonabarabran has decidedly larger, prothoracic granules; 

 this specimen is probably representative of a distinct species, 

 but I have not sufficient material to decide this point. 



CUBICORKHYNCHUS STERILIS PaSC. 



Pascoe, Journ. Linn. Soc, 1873, p. 19; C. quadraiicollis Ferg., 

 Trans. R. Soc. S. Aust., 1915, p.79. 



The type of this species, which 1 have recently seen, is a 

 female in good preservation: unfortunately, however, the clothing 

 obscures the sculpture. The prothorax is shaped as in G. quad- 

 raiicollis, with a conspicuous indentation at the middle of the 

 sides; the pronotum is set with very small, widely scattered 

 granules; I believe the derm is strigose between the granules; 

 unfortunately the clothing is too dense to see the sculpture, but 

 the arrangement of the clothing is suggestive. It is possible. 



