458 REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN CURCULIONIDjE, xii., 



<|). Differs in having the rostrum rather less, but still, coarsely 

 punctate, the sculpture less hidden by clothing, and the antennal 

 insertion more distant from apex. 



Hab. — Queensland. — New South Wales: Tweed and Richmond 

 Rivers. 



The small whitish spots are sometimes traceable with difficulty, 

 or are even entirely absent; sometimes two small spots are present 

 on the head; the subbasal series on the elytra consists of three 

 spots on each side; the postmedian series is bisinuate, and consists 

 of about ten spots. 



Imaliodes scrofa Pasc; I.e. No.5451. 

 Hab. — West Australia. 



Imaliodes nodulosus Pasc; I.e. No.5450. 

 Hab. — Queensland. 



Imaliodes illotus Pasc; I.e. No.5527. 

 Drassicus illotus Pasc. 

 Hab. — Queensland. 



Imaliodes infaustus Pasc; I.e. No.5528. 

 Drassicus infaustus Pasc. 

 Hab. — Queensland. 



Imaliodes edentulus Lea, Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr., 1910, p. 523. 

 Hab. — Queensland. 



Imaliodes ovipennis Lea, Trans. Roy. Soc S. Aust., 1912, p. 86. 

 Hab. — Queensland. 



Imaliodes frater Lea, I.e. p. 87. 

 Hab. — Queensland. 



Imaliodes scitulus Lea, I.e. p. 86. 

 Hab.— New South Wales. 



Genus Anchithyrus Pascoe, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. (2), ii., 

 1885, p.257. 

 Head partially visible from above. Eyes rather small, coarsely 

 or moderately coarsely faceted. Rostrum of moderate length. 



