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depressed, long (3*4 x 1-6 mm.), parallel on sides; abbreviate stria 

 at base of first interstice obsolete (not perceptible behind basal 

 declivity); seventh and eighth interstices at base forming a short 

 posthumeral carina; seventh stria entire. Length 6*5, breadth 

 1*6 mm. 



Hah. — Q. : Townsville (Dodd; in August). 



In general appearance closely resembling C. ohliquata, Putz., 

 but allied to C. lieterogena, Putz., and C. punctaticeps, Putz. The 

 form of the clypeus (intermediate angles much less prominent) 

 and the dilatate lower side of the anterior femora readily separate 

 it from 0. heterogena. From C. punctaticeps, C. tumidi2:)es, SL, 

 and C. sidcicoUis, SL, it is differentiated by form more depressed, 

 frontal part of head not closely punctate, anterior femora less 

 strongly lobed beneath (the lower side is more roundly and evenly 

 inflated). From C. lobipes, SI., it difi'ers (apart from colour) by 

 form more elongate; head narrower and less convex, less closely 

 punctate on anterior part; prothorax longer; anterior femora less 

 swollen on lower side. I do not think it can be C. emarginata, 

 Putz., because it differs from Putzey's description by colour, 

 vertex not ^'- antice et dense ininctatis^^'' prothorax not ^^ Icevis,''^ 

 elytra not "cylindrica." 



Clivina cribrifrons, n.sp. 



Narrow, elongate, subcylindrical, ferruginous. Head with 

 upper surface closely and finely punctulate, median part of 

 clypeus more prominent than and divided from its wings; pro- 

 thorax not perceptibly narrowed to apex, upper surface minutely 

 shagreened, finely punctulate; elytra with fourth stria joining 

 fifth at base; eighth interstice finely carinate at base and apex; 

 prosternum with intercoxal part small, attenuate anteriorly; 

 anterior femora with posterior margin of lower side lightly and 

 roundly protuberant in middle; anterior tibiae 4-dentate. 



Clypeus with median part bordered, lightly emarginate; its 

 angles lightly but sharply advanced beyond wings, these trun- 

 cate with outer angles rounded but marked, a small triangular 

 notch between clypeal wings and supra-antennal plates. Pro- 



