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pressa Bhn n. sp.» and taken in »Ind. or.», an interesting 

 fact stating the occurrence of another species in India. 



5. Metrioua dionima Boisd. v. strigula Montr. — Two 

 specimens from Malanda, June 1913. 



III. Subfam. Hispiiiae. 



The Australian Hispidce all belong to more ore less en- 

 demic genera. The following 7 genera and 14 species are up 

 to this date known from the Australian continent: 



Aproida Balyi Pasc. — Queensland, New South 



Wales. 



Eurispa alhipennis Germar. — South Australia. 

 » fraterna Blackb. — » » 



» nigripes Blackb. — » » 



» Howitii Baly. — Victoria. 



» major Blackb. — North Australia. 



» simplex Blackb. — Victoria. 



» normalis Baly. — Queensland. 



Leucispa Odewahni Baly.^ — South Australia. 



Oxycephala testacea F. — New South Wales. 



Promecotheca callosa Baly. — North Australia. 



Monochirus coarctaius Chap. — New South Wales. 



» Germari Chap. — North Australia. 



» muUispinosus Germ. — Australia. 



Phidodonta australica Motsch. — Victoria. 



My material contains 36 specimens belonging to four 

 different genera. They represent five different species, one 

 of which seems to be an undescribed one. 



Aproida Balyi Chap. — Two specimens from Glen Lam- 

 ington (South Queensland) and one from Malanda in the 

 Atherton-Herberton tableland. In the collections of the Swed- 

 ish State Museum there is also a specimen labelled »New 

 South Wales». 



Eurispa Baly. — Of this genus nine different species have 

 so far been described; seven of them are recorded from the 



^ Leucispa Odeivahni Baly. — One specimen has kindy been given 

 to our museum by 3Ir. J. Hultgren. It is labelled: >Nov. Höll.» 



