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strongly transverse. Prothorax moderately transverse, base 

 strnngly bisinuate. Elytra considerably wider than prothorax, 

 shoulders subtuberculately produced, striate-punctate, punctures 

 concealed, striae moderately distinct; interstices wide, gently con- 

 vex; apex feebly emarginate. Tibice with numerous minute teeth 

 which are traceable with difficulty. Length 8, rostrum 3 ; 

 width 5 mm. 



Hah. — W. A. : " Champion Bay " (Pascoe). 



The largest and most distinct species in the genus. The 

 specimen described has been kindly lent to me for examination 

 by Mr. George Masters. 



