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173. Perperm lateralis BoiSDV. {insularis Boh.) 



I have examined the type of OtiorJiynrhus lateralis Boisdv. (in 

 Master's Catalogue placed as a Coptorhynclms); it is a Perperus smd 

 the same as insularis Boh. Boisduval's name has precedence. 



174. P. innocuus BoH. 



175. P. malevolcns Lea. 



MOLYTIDES 



176. Psaldus liosomoides Pasc. 



177. Methypora postica Pasc. 



178. Aphela algarum Pasc. 



179. A. helopoides Pasc. 



GONIPTERIDES 

 180. OXYOPS SCOPARIA n. sp. 



Of a rather dingy chestnut red but sometimes parti}' black. 

 Clothed with stout white seta?, dense about eyes, onscutellum, under 

 surface and appendages, and forming three feeble lines on prothorax 

 and sparse on elytra, except that there they form numerous 

 fascicles. 



Head with dense more or less concealed punctures; interocular 

 fovea rather small. Rostrum about once and twothirds as long as 

 greatest width; with a feeble shining median space, on each side of 

 which are coarse and irregular but almost concealed punctures; 

 apical nude portion with rather small but much larger punctures 

 than are usually present there. Prothorax with unusually large 

 punctures, each of which is margined with conical granules; with 

 a longitudinal (but usually concealed) impression at base, and non 

 carinate. Elytra with very large deep and round punctures or 

 fovea?, margined with granules; with numerous fascicles usually, 

 but not always, crowning tubercles; of these the three largest are 

 on the third interstice of eacli elytron, the largest of all crowning 

 the posterior declivity. Intercoxal process oi niesosternxni somewhat 

 obtuse. Jibia'. strongly denticulate. Length (excluding rostrum) 

 6 1/2-7 1/2 mill. 



Ilah. : Australia (Belgian Museum) ; Victoria Sea Lake and Warra- 

 gul (J.-C. Goudie). 



The typical colour is perhaps a dingy chestnut red, but some 

 specimens (except as to their appendages and clothing) are almost 



