BY THOMAS G. SLOANE. 255 



The following lists of species give those known to me as coming 

 from (1 ) Tropical Queensland, (2) the Sj^dney district, (3) the part of 

 New South Wales between the Murray and Murrumbidgee Rivers 

 along the 146th parallel of longitude (Riverina), (4) South West 

 Australia. 



Tropical r, i -d- • South-west 



Queensland. •' •' Australia. 



C. hiplagiata C. biplagiata .... C. obliterata C. cribi-OAa 



C Jrenchi C. angwitula C. biplagiata C. coronata 



C. cylindriformis G. sellata C melanopyga ... G. dorsalis 



C. ohsoleta C. nustralaxia; ... C. riverinoi G. hicolor 



C. quadratifrons. C. vittata C. planiceps G. olliffi 



G. ca7'penfaria ... C. lepida C. quadratifrons G. angu-stipes 



G. grandiceps C. dilutipes G. tumidipes 



C. punctaticejis... C. sydneyem^is .. ( C . angustxda* ) 



G. lobijjes C basalis G. sellata 



G. flara G. oblonga G. australasim 



G. odontomera G. vagans 



G. bovilke G. simulans 



G. cava C. basalis 



C. occidta , C. felix 



G. ferruginea C. procera 



C. felix 



G. rubripes 



G. procera 



G. monilicornis 



G. nyrtosyloides 



G. interstilialis 



C. ovipemiis 



C. marginata 



C. temcipes , 



The following is a list of the authors who have dealt with the 

 nomenclature of the Australian Clivinides, with references to 

 their papers : — 



Chaudoir. Carabiques Nouveaux. Bull. Mosc. 1843, xvi. p. 733. 



BoHEMANN. Eugenies Resa, Coleoptera, 1858. 



* I have not found C. angusfuln further east than Carrathool, on the 

 Murrumbidgee River, 32 miles east from Hay. 



