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('. brcvirnllis Haag-Rut. — Having with some certainty 

 identified C. rurvipes Bates, as a species taken by me at 

 Dalveen, South Queensland, I feel equally confident that the 

 species referred to, in my revision, as ('. nirvipcH (These Pro- 

 ceedings, 1906, p. 239), from Jindabyne, is really C. hrevi- 

 (ollis Haag-Rut. The species also occurs at Nowra (Coll. 

 Taylor). 



C. lachlaiieiisis Cart. — I take this opportunity to correct 

 a geographical mistake made in describing this species. 

 Instead of Condobolin, its habitat is Coonabarabran, New 

 South Wales, so that the name lachlaneusis is unfortunate. 



Cardiothorax tibialis, n.sp. 



Elongate, subparallel, and somewhat cylindrical, dark 

 bronze, moderately nitid above, darker and very nitid 

 beneath. 



^. Jlcdd with epistoma produced forward in the middle, and 

 striolate, the usual frontal impression, with scattered foveae 

 at centre and a line of small foveae near base of this impres- 

 sion ; antennas stout, with third joint a little longer than 

 fourth, joints 6-10 round, eleventh cupola-shaped. Prnthora.x 

 rather flat, 5x6 m.m., length measui'ed in the middle: 

 widest in front of middle, wider at apex than at base, arcuate- 

 emarginate at apex, sinuately emarginate at base ; anterior 

 angles rounded, with extreme border acute, sides rounded 

 slightly and narrowing towards base, then abruptly sinuate 

 before the hind angle, this rectangular, contorted downwards 

 and outwards ; sides foliaceous and lightly wrinkled, extreme 

 margin raised at sides and base, thickened at the anterior 

 angles, flat and little raised at apex ; disc strongly and 

 unevenly canaliculate at centre, a long deep impression on 

 each side of central line, sometimes nearly joined by a trans- 

 verse impression at their basal end, a round fovea outside 

 each longitudinal impression. Snitdhnn cordate, with a 

 triangular depression behind. FJijt ra \ 1 x .1-5 mm., sub- 

 parallel for the greater part of their length : shoulders pro- 



