ARTHUR M. LEA, CRYPTOPHAGIDAE, CUCUJIDAE ETC. 7 



Trichalus aiiipliatiis var. auritus Le a. — Atherton, 

 Cedar Creek. 



Trichalus sulcatus Waterh. — Atherton, Herberton, 

 Yarrabah, Bellenden-Ker. 



Trichalus infaustus Le a. — Atherton. 



Luciola flavicollis Macl. — Specimens were taken at 

 Bellenden-Ker and Colosseum, a female from the latter place 

 has the basal fifth of the elytra påle, and the påle lateral 

 margins wider than usual; but I can find no structural dif- 

 ferences between it and typical females. 



Luciola liumilis Oliv. — Atherton, Bellenden-Ker, Ma- 

 landa. 



Luciola platygaster Lea. — Bellenden-Ker, Herberton. 



Åtyphella lychnus Oll. — Mount Tambourine. 



Atyphella olivieri Lea. — Atherton, Malanda. 



Telephorus rubriceps Macl. — On the male of this 

 species the black of the eJytra is sometimes continued along 

 the sides (but not actually on the margins), so that it looks 

 like an elongated U; it is very distinct from the males of 

 all the allied species by the basal joint of its antennae; this 

 is deep black, highly polished, and about twice as thick as 

 in the female. Specimens were taken by Dr. Mj Öberg at 

 Bellenden-Ker, and others before me are from South Johnstone 

 River and Innisfail, localities all fairly close to Cairns. 



Telephorus pulchellus W. S. Macl. — Fremantlc. 

 Telephorus froggatti Macl. — Bellenden-Ker. 



Telephorus mastersi Macl. — Atherton, Malanda, Bel- 

 lenden-Ker, Colosseum. 



Telephorus mossmani Macl. — Atherton, Cedar Creek, 

 Malanda. 



Telephorus imperialis Redt. — Mount Tambourine. 



Telephorus nobilitatus Er. — Atherton, Cedar Creek, 

 Herberton. 



