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a male. Compared will) a male ot'aus/ra/-?'s(l)it(lirrers in being more 

 widened posteriorly, and with the spines much longer and directed 

 more outwards; they are fully as large as in splendidus, and even 

 less erect than in that species; the swellings behind the scutellum 

 have each three or four granules only, instead of numerous ones as 

 in australis, tbeir punctures are more obsolete and their only clo- 

 thing consists of a few white hairs on each side of the apex. The 

 prothorax is narrower and less inflated in the middle. I believe 

 australis to be a good species, and not a variety only. 



340. E. hellicosus Boh. — Ilab. : Sydney, 



341. E. Icevior Kirby. 



342. E. quadrinodosus Er. 

 3l3. E. scahrior Kirby. 



GYLADES 



344. Myrmacicelus for mi carius CuExnL. 



345. M. pucridus Lea. 



APIONIDES 



346. Apion i7itegricolle Lea. 



347. A. Terra'-nc(ji)ia' Bi^ACKB. 



ATTELABIDES 



348. E^wps BakeweUi Jekel. 



349. E. eucalypti Pasc. — Hah. : Clarence River, Wide Bay, Bris- 



bane. 



350. E. falcata Guer. 



RHINOMAGERIDES 



351. Aidetes imitator Lea. — Hab. : Adelaide. 



352. A. suturalis Wateuh. 



MAGDALINIDES 



353. j\fagdaUs rnfmanus Lea. — Ilab. Sydney, Adelaide. 



RALANINIDES 



354. Ikdanirnis Mastersi Pasc. 



(1) For a specimen of this species I am indebted to D' Hellek. 



