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Notes on species omitted from the above Table. 



X. brachinoderus Ohaud., ( Denieirias ) is a well-known, large, 

 testaceous species, with which X. pallida Oil iff, is conspecific. 



Cymindis longicolHs Macl., is a species of Xanthophcua allied 

 to X. Jer)'u(/inea Chaiid.; the type has the third elytral interstice 

 unipunctate, only the t3^pe-specimen in the Macleay Museum is 

 known, as yet. 



XanthopJuja chaudoiri Macl., has the third interstice of the 

 elytra tiipunctate, from type. It has not been found siiice 

 Masters got the original specimens at Gayndah. 



The following species named by Chaudoir have not yet been 

 identified by me: — X. angustula (very near X. infuscata Chaud.): 

 X. lineolata; X. parallela (very close to X. ornata 81.); X. picl- 

 peiuiis (very near, and perhaps not different from X. siUurata 

 Newm.); X. pilosula. 



X. lissodera Chaud., I look upon as conspecific with X. viitata 

 Dej. 



X. rufescens Macl., (Bemetrias) is closely allied to X. J'errv- 

 (jinea Chaud., but I do not feel convinced it is the same. 



X. filiforniis Blackb., X. satelles Blackb., X. coiiciuna Blackb., 

 and X. const ricticeps iSl., are species of which specimens have not 

 been available for reference when compiling this table. 



XANTHOPHOiA MAKGINIPENNIS, U.sp. 



Elliptical, depressed. Head kevigate, a little tumid behind 

 eyes ; antennae with three basal joints glabrous : prothorax 

 cordate : elytra lightly obovate, crenulate-striate : interstices 

 punctulate, first interstice with an elongate striole at Vjase, third 

 tripunctate, tarsi setose on upper surface. Ferruginous, elytra 

 with disc lighter- coloured than head and prothorax, seventh, 

 eighth, and ninth interstices and apex piceous. 



Head elongate ( 1-85 mm. across eyes), depressed, inipunctate: 

 front widely impressed on each side: sides strongly obliquelv 

 constricted to neck: posterior supraorbital seta in a foveiform 

 depression just behind base of eye. Prothorax hardly wider 

 than head witli eyes, a little broader than long (1 -75 x 2 mm.), 

 slightly narrower across base than apex: disc Isevigate, depressed, 



