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69. CJierrus cacnosus Tns. 



70. C. Mastersl Pasc. 



71. (.'. plebcjas Oli\'. 



72. C. rHficontis Bi.AOKH. 



73. Essolitlina echinijis Pasc. 



Two specimens labelled Champion Bay, and one N. S. Wales ; 

 the latter probably in error. 



74. E. maculata Lea. 



75. E. scriata Blackb. 



76. Mandalotus Blackburui Lea. — Hab. : Tasmania. 



77. M. campylocneniis Lea. 



78. M. piliventris Lea. 



79. M. ping ids Lea. 



80. Centyres lurgidus Pasc. — llab. : Port Denison, Piockhampton. 



81. Aparete nodosa Blackb. — Hab. : Adelaide. 



82. HypJueria asshnilis Pasc. 



83. Elhemaia angusticoUis Pasc. 



84. E. sellata Pasc. 



85. Aniisallus nodosus Er. 



Tliere are two specimens of this species tVom the Clarence lliver 

 in the Belgian Museum, and 1 possess or have seen others from 

 several parts of New South Wales and Tasmania. 



The basal tubercle of the inner row on each elytron is large, 

 semidouble and slopes downwards so as to slightly overhang the 

 prothorax. The scape is stout (much stouter than in Wliitei) but 

 quite regularly increases in width to apex. 



86. A. Wliitei Waterh. 



AMYGTERIDES 



87. Psalidura forficulala Macl. 



88. P. impressa Boisdv. 



89. P. morbiliosa BoiSDV. 



90. P. Mastersi Macl. 



91. P. niirabilis Kirby. 



92. P. penicillata Macl. 



93. P. rufoUneata Macl. 



94. P. subvillata Macl. 



95. Talauriniis angustus Macl. 



96. T. cavicops Macl. 



97. T. costatus Bolsdv. 



98. T. exasperatus Er. 



