60 The Cane Grubs of Australia. 
LIPARETRUS ATRICEPS Macleay. 
In November, 1913, while examining a number of cages containing 
searabeid larvae, and kept sunken in the earth in the laboratory yards, 
numbers of adults of this species were found. Their presence was no 
doubt merely incidental. On December 12, 1913, at Gordonvale, during 
the morning, great numbers were found feeding on the young foliage of 
Eucalyptus platyphylla and E. corymbosa (?). 
EMANOPTERUS DEPRESSIUSCULUS Macleay. 
The following records:—Five adults found in soil under cane, 
Gordonvale, October 7, 1913; one adult, reared from larve found in 
canefield, July 27, and kept in confinement, October 19, 1913; one adult 
reared from a pupa found in soil under rubbish, November 1, 1913. 
HORONOTUS OPTATUS Sharp. 
One adult reared from a pupa found in sand under rubbish, Gordon- 
vale, October 8, 1913; one adult reared from larve taken from the sand 
of a river-bed, September 9, and kept in confinement, December 29, 1913, 
Gordonvale. Probably the adult of larva No. 576. 
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ANTHONY JAMES CUMMING, Government Printer, Brisbane. 
