BY ARTHUR M. LEA. 477 



Pectoral canal extending to apex of first abdominal segment nasuta. 



Pectoral canal extending to near middle of first abdominal seg- 

 ment caliqata. 



Pectoral canal terminated at abdomen pullata. 



Myrtesis caligata Pasc; Mast. Cat., Sp.No.5564. 



Clothed with muddy-brown, setose scales, denser on legs than 

 elsewhere; each elytron in middle of base with an obscure patch 

 of pale scales; prothorax with four feeble fascicles across middle. 



Head densely punctate. Rostrum very long and thin, extend- 

 ing to between base of posterior coxae; basal half with punctures 

 in almost regular series, apical half with sparser punctures. Pro- 

 thorax with numerous tubercular elevations, most of which are 

 hollow; with a distinct narrow median carina. Elytra as wide 

 as long, depressed along suture; with numerous tubercular eleva- 

 tions, each of which is hollow, bears a seta, and has a small 

 polished space behind; with series of large punctures, which are 

 more or less interrupted by the tubercles. Pectoral canal ex- 

 tending to middle of basal segment of abdomen. Length, 6J mm. 



Hob. — Queensland. —New South Wales : Richmond River. 



Two specimens are under examination, both appearing to be 

 female. 



Myrtesis nasuta Lea, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1912, p. 104. 

 Hab.— Queensland. 



Myrtesis pullata Lea, I.e., p. 105. 

 Hob. — Queensland. 



Genus Cycloporopterus Lea, Mem. Soc. Ent. Beige, xvi., 

 1908, p.169. 



Cycloporopterus mysticus Lea, I.e., p. 170. 

 Hab — West Australia. 



Genus Tetengia Lea, Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust., 1912, p 106 

 Tktengia solenopa Lea, I.e. 

 Hab. - West Australia. 



