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subgenus of Belus. In appearance it resembles Grayi, but is larger 

 and more convex, with the rostrum stouter, Sec. 



Var. One specimen is much darker than usual, its head, rostrum 

 and prothorax being almost black, and the paler parts of the derm 

 fully as -dark as the darker parts of normal specimens; but its 

 clothing is mostly white, 



312. B. hidentatus Don. 



313. B. bnmneus Guer. — Hah. : W. Australia. 



314. B. hiniaculatus Pasc. 



315. B. hison Blackb. — Hah. : Adelaide. 



316. B. centralis Pasc. — Hah. : Paroo Pviver. 



317. B. filiformis Germ. 



318. B. filum Jekel. 



319. B. hemistictus Germ. — Hah. : Adelaide. 



320. B. irroratus Jek. 



321. B. longicornis Lea. 



322. B. phoenicopterus Germ. 



323. B. plagiatus Pasc. 



324. B. picas Jekel. 



325. B. parallelus Pasc. 



326. B. piincticeps Lea. — Hah. : Adelaide. 



327. B. suturalis Boisdv. 



328. B. semipunctatus Fab, — Hah. Clarence River. 



329. B. sparsiis Germ. — Hah. : Tasmania. 



330. B. scalaris Germ, — Hah. : Adelaide, Brisbane, Darling River, 



Victoria. 



331. B.vetiistus Pasc. 



332. Macrohelus insignis Lea. 



333. Pachyura australis Hope, — Hah. : Adelaide, Clarence River, 



Tasmania. 



334. P. congesta Pasc. 



335. P. dermestiventris Boisdv, 



336. P. minima Blackb. 



337. Rhinotia hcemoptera Kirby, — Hah. : Tasmania, Clarence 



River. 



338. R. marginella Boh. — Hah. : Hunter River. 



EURHYNGHIDES 



339. Eurhynchus hispinosus Boisdv. 



I have examined the type of this species. It bears a label marked 

 « Aporhina bispinosa D'Urville h. in Ins. Waigion D. Lesson », It is 



