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45. Catastygnus limbatus, Pasc. 
46. C. scutellaris, Pasc. 
47. Esmelina flavovittata, Pasc. 
48. Ecrizothis Boviei, Lea. 
Amycterides. 
49. Psalidura cancellata, Ferg. 
50. P. forficulata, Mael. 
51. P. impressa, Boi. 
52. P. rufolineata, Macl. 
53. P. verrucosa, Macl. 
54. Talaurinus ambiguus, Mac). 
55. T. angustatus, Macl. 
56. T. rudis, Macl. 
57. T. rugifer, Boisd. 
58. Sclerorrhinus Angasi, Macl. 
59, S. bubalus, Oliv. 
60. S. horridus, Maecl. 
61. S. sublineatus, Germ. 
Ss 
S 
S 
62. S. tristis, Boi. 
S. tuberculosus, Macl. 
S. vittatus, Mael. 
65. Notonophes angulicollis, n. sp. 
S Black. Densely celothed with short pubescence closely applied to derm; in 
addition with numerous brownish setae. 
Rostrum about twice as wide as long; transversely impressed at base; with 
a narrow, deep impression at base; opening out in front into a deep triangular 
excavation; each side at base with an obtuse tuberele, representing a sublateral ridge; 
then with a longitudinal impression; with a strong ridge above each scrobe, the ridge 
deflected at the base, and raised so as to appear as a strong subconical tuberele 
above the eye. Scape fairly stout and rather strongly curved. Prothorax mode- 
rately transverse, sides angularly dilated at about apical third, the dilated portion 
with some conspieuous granules, apex slightly wider than base; with large, dense, 
irregularly distributed granules, rather larger and sparser at one third from apex 
than elsewhere; median channel rather feebly impressed. Elytra arcuate at base, 
each shoulder subtubereulate, base slightly wider than base of prothorax, sides slightly 
increasing in width to beyond the middle; with regular rows of large and compa- 
ratively shallow punctures; with small depressed granules, almost or quite absent 
from the first four or five sutural interstices on each side. Apical segment of ab- 
domen with a rather large transverse excavation. Middle tibiae with a rather 
feeble subapical notch. Length (exeluding rostrum) 13—17 mm. 
© Differs in having the elytra considerably wider and more ovate, apex with 
two small mueros, abdomen not excavated at apex, and middle tibiae without a notch. 
Hab. — N. W. Australia: Behn and Upper Ord Rivers (R. Helms). 
