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connection with Marshami. Another is labelled Marshami and as 

 from lUawarra, another Sepidiiim echinatum, another sepidioides 

 Latr. and another (certainly in error) as from K. G. Sound. 



591. ACANTHOLOPHUS CRENATIGOLLIS Macl. 



Six specimen?, one from Adelaide, the others without locality 

 labels. 



The size varies from 7 to 9 lines. The crest over each eye was 

 treble in the type, in two of the specimens before me it is also 

 distinctly treble, in two it is feebly treble, whilst in the others it is 

 double. It belongs to the planicolUs group. 



592. A. aureolus Boh. 



593. A. sLiblobatiis Macl. - Hab. : Victoria. 



594. A. approximatiis Macl. - llnb. : Sydney. 



595. A. squamosiis Macl. — Uab. : Murray River. 



596. /I. Adelaidce Waterh. — Hab. : Port Augusta. 



597. A. spi7iosus Macl. — Hab. : K. G. Sound. 



598. A. spiniferM ACh. 



599. HYBORRHYNCHUS GRASSIUSCULUS Macl. 



Hab. : King George's Sound. 



This species will probably be removed from HyborrJiynchus, in 

 which it certainly seems out of place. 



600. H. cmiosus Boh. — Hab. : K. G. Sound. 



601. ALEXIRHEA FALSIFIGA Pasc. 



Three specimens belonging to the Museum, one of which is 

 labelled Swan River (I also have two specimens from that river) 

 may belong to this species. Seen from each side there appears to 

 be a slightly curved, raised line, terminating in a small tubercle 

 just below summit of posterior declivity; but these lines do not 

 meet at the suture. Seen directly from above the third interstice has 

 a small tubercle (sometimes two small tubercles); the one on the 

 right is quite distinctly separated from the one on the left elytron, 

 but from some directions the two appear to be almost conjoined. 



602. A. aurita Pasc. — Hab. : K. G. Sound. 



