220 RlfA'WIOV OK T»K A>fYrTEKIDK.S, iii., 



tireps f>rove to be a SotttnopheH^ Central Australia I Charlotte 

 Waters) must be arldeil to the habitat. The re«pon embraced in 

 this range i.s, or was until lately, almost unexplored entomologi- 

 f-ally. ar»fl probably other new forms await dis^overj'. 



Tfi.hU of .*^xie^. 



). Hea<i with supraocular creat, elytra granulate. 

 A. Kostrum continuous with head without interruption. 

 a. Outer border of cresta evenly curved, not angulate. 



h. Klytral granules small but regular and prominent 



X. cichJofieA Paiac. 



hh. Elytral granules smaller, le«« prominent, and leas 



regular A", taurt^^, n.sp. 



cux. Outer border of crests markedly angulate J>eyond p^jint 



of origin from the head X. auri{/er, n.ap. 



•A A. Rostrum separated from head by transverse sulcus. 

 ' . F'lytra witli irregular mottle^l clothing. 



d. Siz<r mo<lerate(14 / 6 mm. ), crest mwlerately promi- 

 nent A'. angnlicollU Lea. 



fW. Size smaller (12x4 mm.), crest little prominent 



var. am/u^tior, n.var. 



cc. Klytra Hith large dark patches forming a regular 



pattern , var, Ltai, n.var. 



•2 Head without supra/K.ular crest; elytra spimjse.A'. hyntricontu Bohem. 



NOTONOFHKS CICHLODES PaSC'. 



CuhicorrhymhuH eirhlodes Pase., Joum. Linn. So<*., Zool.. xii.. 

 1873, p.l8; Xot&nophes firhlodes Sloane. Trans. Roy. Sof. S. Aus- 

 tralia, xvi.. 180.3, p. 23.'). 



This species may be easily recognised by its ovate, convex form, 

 with the eljiral granules small but conspicuous. I have examine<l 

 the specimen upon whicji Sloane fon?ifIed the genus, and agree with 

 him in assigning it to ( . cichlodeH Pas<'. As Mr. Sloane has given 

 a full description of the spef'ies, a further one is unnecessarj* here. 

 It appears to be a conmum s[>ecies in the Murchison District of 

 West Australia. 



Hah. — W. Australia, .Murchison District (R. Helms; Elder Ex- 

 pedition; C. French), Geraldtoni .\. .M. U-a), Cue ( H. W. Brown). 



