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portion small) on each side in front of middle, and a single one behind middle; a 
few small granules scattered about. Elytra each with a treble row of rather small 
subeonical tubercles, on the first two rows gradually inereasing in 'size posteriorly, 
on the outer row decreasing; with fairly large but rather shallow punctures. each 
marked by small granules. Length 15'/,—16'/, mm. 
Hab. — Tasmania: Dunalley (Berlin Museum) Hobart (A. M. Lea), Freycinet 
Peninsula (R. A. Black). 
A specimen of this species was sent to Dr. Ferguson and he was asked to 
compare it with the type of graviollis; in reply he wrote. “Not gravieollis, the pro- 
thorax has the first two’ granules the mesial row small and separate, and not con- 
fluent and raised as in gravicollis; the head spines are different also. Evidently 
belongs to Marshami group, but not that species”. It is with considerable hesi- 
tation, however, that I describe the specimens before me as belonging to a new 
species rather than to a variety of gravicollis, more especially as two of them have 
the tubercle over each eye semidouble, but as their prothoracie granules are not as 
in typical specimens of gravicollis, it appears best to treat the species as distinet. 
It is the first of its genus to be recorded from Tasmania. 
The inner row of tubercles on each elytron varies from six to nine (some of 
which, especially in the female, are very small) the median row from six to ten, and 
the outer from four to six. The female differs from the male in being larger and 
wider, with more ovate elytra and smaller tubercles. In both sexes the middle tibiae 
are not notched near apex. 
69. A. Adelaidae, Waterh. 
70. A. gladiator, Pasc. 
71. A. gravicollis, Macl. 
72. A. humeralis, Macl. 
73. A. hystrix, Boh. 
74. A. planicollis, Waterh. 
75. A. scabrosus, Macl. 
76. A. spinosus, Macl. 
77. A. transitus, Macl. 
78. Hyborrhynchus prodigus, Macl. 
79. H. rugosus, Macl. 
80. Amycterus Boisduvalii, Dup. 
81. Cubicorrhynchus calcaratus, Maecl. 
82. C. crenicollis, Waterh. 
83. C. Dohrni, Waterh. 
84. C. gagates, Pasc. 
85. C. maculicollis, Lea. 
86. C. maximus, Macl. 
87. C. morosus, D’Ur. 
88. Mythites tuberculatus, n. sp. 
SO Black. Upper surface with sparse brownish or black setae; under surface 
and legs with denser brownish or greyish setae; a ridge of brown setae entending 
from apex of abdomen (where it is shortest and sparsest) to between middle coxae. 
