REVISION OF THE GENUS HETERONYX, WITH 

 DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES. 



By the Rev, T. Blackburn, B.A., Core. Mem. Linn. Soc. N.S.W. 



Part V. 



APPENDIX. 



What I desire to supply in this Appendix is three-fold, — viz.^ 

 notes on such previously described species of Heteronyx as I have 

 failed to identify among the specimens to which I have had 

 access, — amendments of ambiguities, &c., in the body of my work 

 now completed, — and descriptions of species that have come into 

 loy hands subsequently to the publication of the parts of the 

 ''Revision" referring to the several "Sections" to which they 

 belong. 



As regards the previously described species there are a certain 

 number that I have been compelled to disregard altogether, — viz., 

 those in the published descriptions of which there is no account of 

 the antennal structure, and of which at the same time I could not 

 procure authentic types. To have applied the names of such 

 species to any particular specimens could only have been guess 

 work. They are the following : — infuscatus, Macl., pallidulus, 

 Macl., parvulus, Macl., pubesce7is, Macl., ruficoUis, Macl., sub- 

 glaber, Macl,, substriatus, Macl., subvittatus, Macl., transversi- 

 collis, Macl. One of these (jmbescens) is a nom, prseocc. The 

 rest occur in localities distant from those in which any of 

 my new species were taken, and (as most species of Heteronyx 



