700 REVISION OF THE AMYCTERIDES, iv., 



13(1 4). Size large, with tubercles small and obscured by the clothing 



.S. Masttrsi Macl. 



14(1 3). Size smaller, tubercles less obscured. 



15(16). Ely tral tubercles comparativel}^ large, elongate at base of 



third interstice S. iitglectusYeTg. 



16(15). Elytral granules smaller, less elongate, reddish S. Carteri, n.sp. 



Subgroup C. — Third and fifth elytral interstices eostiform, second and 



fourth wanting. 

 Clothing dense, light S. carinatus Boisd. 



JVoies on the liable. —Distinctions of size and tuberculation can 

 be regarded as correct only for typical specimens; intermediate 

 forms have, perforce, been excluded. 



S. Waterhousei includes S. intey^ioi'is Macl. 



S. Adelaides Macl., includes S. nodulosus Macl., and *S'. divari- 

 catus Macl. 



*S^, vittatus Macl., includes *S'. Anyasi Macl., S.rugicollis Macl., 

 S. conspersus Macl., and S.fuscus Macl. 



S. vittatus Macl., var. % includes those forms wrongly identified 

 by myself, in a previous paper, as S. sordidus. 



S. tristis Boisd., includes S. asper Macl., and *S^. Hoivitti Macl. 



S. sordidus Macl., includes S. acumiiiatus Macl. 



S. ohliteratus Macl., has been omitted from the Table, as I am 

 not certain of the male. 



S. Spe7icei Bohem., probably belongs to this Group; but, as I 

 am uncertain of its identity, I have omitted it. 



SCLERORINUS ADELAIDiE Macl. 



Macleay, Trans. Ent. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1865, p. 247; S. divari- 

 catus Macl., loo. cit., p. 248; S. nodulosus Macl., loc. cit., p. 249; 

 Lea, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1903, p. 11 2. 



The following description was drawn up from one of two 

 female specimens standing under this name in the Macleay 

 Museum. There is nothing to indicate which of the two is the 

 actual specimen described by Macleay. 



^. Moderately large, relatively broad, elongate-ovate. Black; 

 densely clothed with brownish pubescence, head with supra- 

 orbital and median vittse lighter, a dark brown patch on either 



