collected in Australia and Tasmania. © ate 
Dipsaconia. 
Dipsaconia, Pascoe, Journ. Ent., i., p. 123 (1860). 
Dipsaconia australis. 
Eindophleus australis, Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1845, p. 108. 
Dipsaconia bakewellit, Pascoe, Journ. Ent., i., p. 124, 
tity Lio. 
Hab. Tasmania—Hobart and Launceston. 
In none of the specimens before me are the blackish 
markings of the elytra symmetrical. I have examined 
the type of Hndophleus australis, Hope, from Adelaide, 
and also that of D. bakewelli, Pascoe. D. pyritosa, 
Pascoe, is a closely allied form, but has much shorter 
hairs on the prothorax and elytra. Under bark of 
Eucalyptus (Walker). 
ULODEs. 
Ulodes, Hrichson, in Wiegmann’s Archiv, 1842, 1], 
p. 180. 
Ulodes verrucosus. 
Ulodes verrucosus, Hr., loc. cit., p. 181, t. 5, figs. 1, a, b. 
Endophleus varticornis, Hope, Proc. Ent. Soc. Lond., 
1842, p. 78; Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1845, p. 108. 
Hab. Tasmania—Hobart and Launceston. 
Many specimens, chiefly found under the dry loose 
bark of “sassafras” trees (Atherosperma moschatum). 
Erichson’s insect was from Tasmania, that of Hope 
from Adelaide. 
GANYME. 
Ganyme, Pascoe, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), ui., 
p-. 32 (1869). 
Ganyme sapphira. 
Boletophagus sapphira, Newm., Entom., i; p» LOA: 
Ganyme sapphira, Pascoe, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(4), i, p. 33. 
Hab. Tasmania—Hobart. 
"TRANS. ENT. soc. LOND. 1894,—PaRT II. (JUNE.) 2B 
