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collection, and in descrilDing the new forms I have usually selected 

 my own specimens on account of their lietter condition. The types 

 of all the new species remain in my own collection; co- types of all 

 being sent to the museum. In some instances I have described 

 species that were not sent by the Museum, but belonged to genera 

 that were sent; co-types of all of these have also been sent to the 

 Museum. Where single specimens of new species were sent by the 

 Museum that are not represented in my own collection, these were, 

 or will be, returned undescribed. 



A few of the specimens sent are types of Boisduval, described in 

 the voyage of the ((Astrolabe)). Notes on these were made and all 

 have been returned. 



The present paper includes with a few exceptions all the species I 

 am able to name up to the present; a second and concluding paper 

 will follow as soon as possible. 



BRAGHYDERIDES 



4. Evadodes lineaUis 'Pasc. 



2". Prosayleus comosus Germ. 



.3. P. Hopei ScH. 



4. Eutmophcea dispar Lea. 



5. Rhadinosomus Lacordairei Pasg. 



6. Euthyphasis parva Blackb. 



7. Prypnus quinquenodosus Gyll. 



8. P. siihtuherculatus Gyll. 



9. P. trituhcrculatus Gyll. — /7ab. ; Adelaide. 



OTIORHYNGHIDES 



10. Myllocerus rugicolUs Lea. 



11. M. trilineatus Lea. 



12. M. trepidus Pasg. 



13. Titinia ignaria Pasg. 



14. Homceotrachelus australaske Faust. 



15. Merimnetcs ohlongus Blanch. 



16. Timareta crinita Pasg. 



17. T. figurata Pasg. 



