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LEPTOPSIDES 



18. Catasarcus hilineafus Tiioms. 



19. C. imprcssipentiis Boisdv. 



20. C nifipes TiiOMS. 



21. C. sp mipciinis TiiOMH. 



22. C. tribulus Pasg. 



23. C. transversalis Germ. 



24. Lepfops argillaceus Pasc. 



25. L. cicatricosiis Pasg. 



26. L. corrugatiis Pasg. 



27. L. colossus Pasg. 



28. L. echidnus Magl. 



29. L. elegans Lea. 



30. L. ferus Pasc. 



31. L. horridus Lea. 



32. L. humeralis Germ. 



33. L. mushnon Pasg. 



34. L. rohustus Oliv. 



35. L. rostralis Lea. 



36. L. reductus Pasg. 



37. L. squalidus Boh. — Hah. : Melbourne. 



38. L. setosus Lea. 



39. L. squamosus Lea. 



40. L. superciliaris Pasc. 



L. » var. : A. 



41. L. spiniger Tiious. 



42. L. spinosus Thoms. 



43. L. trihdus Fabr. — Hah. : Adelaide. 



L. )) var. : intcrioris Blagkb. 



L. » » ohsoletus Lea. — Hah. : W. Australia. 



44. L. tetraphysodes Pa^C. 



45. L. tuhcrculatus Magl. 



46. STENOGORYNUS NEGLEGTUS n. sp. 



Black; appendages more or less red. Moderately clothed with 

 greyish scales and seta?, more or less mixed witli brown and sooty 

 ones; a distinct whitish or greyish fascia across summit of posterior 

 declivity. Club with black sensitised pubescence. 



Rostrum rough and dilated to near apex, with a wide median 

 groove connected with a narrow but deep interocular fovea; 

 with a rather feeble median carina; with rather coarse but 



