[Proc. Rov. Soc. Victoria. 26 (NS.). Pt. H., 1914\ 



Airr. X\''l. — (J I) A nsfralutn (tiid TasiiKinidii Coleoptera, ivitk 

 De.scfipfloihs of Neiv Species. Part II.] 



By art huh M. LEA. 



(With Plate XXII.). 

 [Read IJtli September, 1913]. 



ERRATA. 



Vol. XXV. (New Series), Part II. 



I'age 359, lines 9 and 10— 



For "subtle and angular" read "subhexangular." 

 Page 361, line 15— 



For "obilqua" read "obliqua." 

 Page 361, line 17— 



For "they they" read "then tliey." 

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For "Harwell" read "Haswell." 

 Page 362, line 12— 



For "bacata" read "baccata." 

 Page 362, line 20— 



For "30" read "20." 



uniformly) carinate the Tasmanian specimens are. (Since describ- 

 ing cosfipenne, I have seen hundreds of specimens). Clark says 

 of jienicillafum, " On either side of the suture an obsolete carina- 

 tidu, plainly perceptible when the inseet is viewed from in front." 

 In exan:»ining cosfipenne from the front, the elytra appear to be 

 feebly concave in the middle, with the carinae less distinct than 

 from any other direction; in fact, from above, they are most dis- 

 tinct (especially along the middle); the word "obsolete" would 

 certainly be misleading applied to all the Tasmanian specimens I 



1. Part I. in Proc. Roy. Soc. Victoria, vol. xxii. (ii.s.), p. 11.3, 1909. 



2. Trans. Rov. Soc. S. Aiist., lvH)l, p. 125. 



