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granules; with a deep but interrupted median channel; each side 

 with at least two transverse and more or less curved impressions. 

 Elytra narrow, with rows of large, deep and somewhat distant 

 punctures; sides with a few indistinct granules. Length 11 1/2- 

 13 mill. 



Hah. : Australia (Entomological Society of Berlin); W. Australia : 

 Swan River (Belgian Museum). 



A narrow and peculiarly dingy species, with the general outline 

 and rostrum somewhat as in Daineli, but the clothing very dense, 

 instead of very sparse; at a glance, in fact, Darnell appears to be 

 glabrous. 



The setre on the upper surface are short and inconspicuous; on 

 the elytra from above they appear to be quite absent. Seen from 

 the sides the scrobes curve round at the base, so as to cause the 

 bifurcation of the lateral ridges. The specimens differ to a slight 

 extent in the width of elytra, but I can find no sexual difTerences 

 in the abdomen and tibiae. 



569. T. aberrans Macl. 



570. T. cequalis Sloane. — Hab. : Australia (interior). 



571. T. carbonarim Pasc. — Hab. : Swan River. 



572. T. Dameli Macl. — Hab. : K. G. Sound. 



573. T. foveatus Macl. 



574. T. hiscipennis Macl. — Hab. : lankee Jim's Creek. 



575. T. hnpressicolUs Macl. 



576. /'. Manglesi Macl. — Hab. : Swan River. 



577. 7'. pulverulentus Macl. 



578. T. sqiiainosus Macl. — Hab. : Melbourne. 



579. T. tuberculatus Macl. — Hab. : Melbourne. 



580. Notonophes cichlodes Pasc. — Hab. : K. G. Sound. 



581. N. pupa Pasc. 



582. GUBICORRHYNCHUS GLOBICOLLIS n. sp. 



cj'. Black; legs and antennae (and sometimes the elytra) more or 

 less reddish. Densely clothed all over (except on parts of the under- 

 surface) with round pale muddy-brown scales, feebly or not at all 

 variegated in place>, and paler on the legs and sides than elsewhere. 

 With long, thin and fairly dense stramineous setae. 



Head with small and normally concealed granules; without two 

 conspicuous ones on forehead; with a feeble subconical tubercle 

 near each eye. Prothorax as long as wide, rather strongly convex, 

 sides strongly and evenly rounded, base and apex subequal; with 



