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Temnoplcurus toruematicus, Klein., all the coasts of Australia, but 



rare outside the tropics. 

 Microeyphus maculatus, Agas., East coast of Australia. 



zigzag, Agas., extra tropical Australia, and Tasmania. 



Sahnacis bicolor, Agas., North East Australia, tropics. 



sulcata, Agas., North East Australia, not uncommon in 



Moreton Bay. 

 rarispina, Agas., North East Australia, tropics. 

 globator, Agas. I find that this is rather common in Port 

 Jackson. Sinnes few, scattered, short, stoutish, dull 

 green; violet on the base. The test when fresh is 

 conspicuously marked with pink on the raised edges of 

 the I. and A. spaces, the median sulcus is dull green, 

 and the deep furrows at the coronal sutures (almost 

 like Temnopleurus) are white. 

 Ilespilia globulus, Agas. I have reason now to doubt the 



Australian habitat of this species. 

 Ambhjpneustes ovum, Lam., South Australia and Tasmania, rare 

 on East coast. 

 griseus, Blainville, not known on East coast. 

 formosus, Valenc, ditto ditto 



pallidus, Lam., ditto ditto 



Kolopncustes porosissimus, Lutken, South Australia and Tasmania. 

 inflatus, Lutken, Hab. unknown. 



purpurascens, Lutk. Probably only a variety of first named 

 species. 

 Echinus magellanicus, Phillipi. I do not think this occurs in 

 Australia. 

 angulosus, Agas., South Australia. 

 darnleijensis, nobis, North East Australia. 

 Hipponoe variegata, Leske, East Australia, common. 

 Evechinus chloroticus, Verril, Port Jackson, rare and young 

 specimens only, to which my E. Austral ice must be 

 referred. 



