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■depressed rugulose space along anterior margin; wings small, 

 rounded, not divided from median part; clypeal elevation depressed, 

 widely arcuate; a light sinuosity dividing wings from supra- 

 a,ntennal plates ; facial sulci lightly impressed, wide apart, 

 parallel posteriorly; facial carinse wide, depressed. Prothorax 

 lyevigate, subquadrate (1-7 x 1*7 mm.), narrowed anteriorly (ant. 

 width 1'3 mm.); .sides lightly rounded; lateral basal impressions 

 distinct, short, narrow. Elytra a little depressed, verj' little 

 wider than prothorax (3 '5 x 1-8 mm.), very little narrowed to 

 base; sides subparallel; shoulders rounded; striit; entire, lightly 

 impressed, finely crenulate; interstices lightly convex on disc, 

 eighth carinate at base and apex. Prosternum with base sulcate; 

 episterna rugulose and transversely striolate. Anterior tibiae 

 strongly 3-dentate, with a feeble projection above large teeth. 

 (J with inner apical spine long, arcuate. 



Length 6-2-7; breadth 1-65-1 -9 mm. 



Ilab. : Queensland — Darling Downs District (Lau); South 

 Australia — Lake Callabonna (Zietz). 



This species is allied by the form of the anterior tibite in the 

 (J, and the shape of the head to C. australasice, Bohem , rather 

 than to those species which resemble C. lepida, Putz., in these 

 respects, as C. vagans, Putz., and C. dilutipes, Putz. It is very 

 like G. dilutipes in general appearance, but may be distinguished by 

 having the head wider and punctate, eyes less prominent, prothorax 

 more depressed, elytral striae more finely punctate, prosternum 

 sulcate on base, external teeth of anterior tibipe stronger; it has 

 even a closer resemblance to C. occulta, SI., but differs in shape 

 of clypeus, shape of prothorax, prosternum with the intercoxal 

 part wider anteriorly, &c. 



Clivina leai, n.sp. 



Narrow, convex. Head depressed, wide before eyes; prothorax 



of equal length and breadth, decidedly narrowed anteriorly; 



elytra strongly punctate-striate, fourth stria outturned and joining 



fifth at base, a fine submarginal carina at shoulder; anterior tibiae 



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