MJÖBERG, CETONID^, RUTELID^, PASSALID^ ETC. 9 



Pharochiliiiae: 



20. Episphaenoides quaestionis Kuw. — Australia. 



21. » obliquus Kirsch. — » 



22. » qoarvifrons Kuw. — » 



23. » australasicus Perch. — » 



24. » Muller i Kuw. — » 



25. » perinoitus Kuw. — Queensland (?) 



26. » distans Kuw. — Australia. 



27. Cetejus australiensis Stol. — » 



28. Pharochilus dilatatus Dalm. — » 



29. » politus BuRM. — » 



30. » brevidentatus Kuw. — » 



31. » languidilahris Kuw. — » 



32. » puncticollis Mc Leay. — S. Queensland 



33. » scutellonotus Kuw. — Australia 



34. » nitidulus Mc Leay. — N. S. Wales 



35. » compar Kuw. — Australia 



36. f> rugiceps Hope. — N. S. Wales 



37. » pararius Kuw. — Australia 



38. » capitalis Blackb. — N. S. Wales 



Lacliinie: 



39. Mastochilus polyphyllns Mc Leay. — N. S. Wales, Queens- 



land. 



My own material, collected exclusively in different loc- 

 alities in Queensland, contains 232 dried specimens, repres- 

 enting 6 genera and 10 species; two of them are new ones. 

 One of those constitutes a genus of its own, and is at the 

 same time typical of a new group, which I have called Au- 

 stropassalince on account of some resembiance to the South 

 American group Passalince. 



There is also a collection in spirits containing larvae and 

 puppae of several species, which will be described låter on. 



Group Auiacocycllnae. 



1. Aulacocyclus aliicornis Kuw. — A single specimen 

 from Yarrabah in North Queensland I class under this spec- 

 ies. It measures only 22 mm. in length; the lateral im- 

 pression on prothorax is not so well marked and not so strongly 

 punctured, but otherwise it conforms to the description. 



