BY THOMAS G. SLOANE. 



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C. anthracinum Group. 

 C. anthracinum, Macl. 

 C. inconspicuum, Blkb. 

 C. interruptum, Macl. 

 C. obsoletum, Macl. 

 C. opacicolle, SI. 



C. bonellii Group. 

 C. affiiw, Macl. 

 C. bonellii, Westw. 

 C. brisbanense, Macl. 

 C. chaudoiri, Macl. 

 C. coracinum, Macl. 

 C. opacum, Macl. 

 C. ovipenne, Macl. 

 C. simile, Macl. 

 C. submetallicum, Macl. 

 C. trute, Macl. 



C. scaritioides Group. 

 C. scaritioides, Westw. 



C. quadripuuctatum Group. 

 C. acutipes, SI. 

 C. angustipenne, Macl. 

 C. lucidum, Macl. 

 C. pulchrum, SI. 

 C. quadripunctatum, Macl. 

 C. regulare, SI. 

 C. sumptuosum, Westw. 

 ('. viridissimum, Macl. 



C. subplanatum Group. 



C. batesi, Masters. 

 C. felix, SI. 



C. subplanatum, Bates. 

 C. venustum, SI. 



The following species have been omitted from the list given 

 above, because no specimen has been available for reference, or 

 their positions have seemed doubtful : — 



C. pusillum, Macl., requires a separate group (vide post). 



C. parvulum, Macl., and C. de visii, Macl. — For notes on these 

 species vide P.L S.N.S.W. 1893, (2), viii. p. 466. 



Calliscapterus foveolatus, Macl., and C. viridiceneus, Macl., 

 evidently might be placed in the C. smaragduhim Group, but as I 

 have tabulated the species of that group (vide post), and am 

 unable to indicate their position in the group, I have preferred to 

 omit them till I am able to examine the types. 



Caremim carbonarium, Cast., seems to me likely to belong to 

 the C. planipenne Group (vide P.L.S.N.S.W. 1897, xxii. p. 206). 



C. cyanipenne, Macl, and C. gracile, SI., are probably only 

 varieties of C. anthracinum, Macl., (vide post). 



C. striato-punctatum, Macl., has no affinity to C. marginatum 

 and its allies. I have seen the type, but have not examined it 

 critically, so do not feel able to suggest its natural place in 

 Carenum. 



