collected in Australia and Tasmania. 4.01 
CoRIPERA. 
Coripera, Pascoe, Journ. Ent., ii., p. 483 (1868) ; F. 
Bates, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), xui., p. 112. 
The name Pseudhelops, Guér., is incorrectly adopted 
for this genus in the Munich Catalogue, cf. I’. Bates, 
op. cit. 
Coripera deplanata. 
Adelium deplanatum, Boisd., Voyage de |’Astrolabe, 
Eni. u1., p. 277, Ins., t. 7, fig. 6 (1835). 
Hab. Tasmania—Launceston and Hobart. 
Not uncommon. Under logs and stones in rather 
damp places, especially between 2000 and 4000 feet 
elevation, on Mount Wellington (Walker). 
ADELIUM. 
Adeliwm, Kirby, Trans. Linn. Soc., xu., p. 420 (1818). 
Adeliwm licinordes. 
Adeliwm licinoides, Kirby, Trans. Linn. Soc.,xu.,p. 421; 
Boisd., Voyage de |’Astrolabe, Ent. 11., p. 276. 
Adelium cisteloides, Er. in Wiegmann’s Archiv, 1842, 
1, p. 176; Blessig, Horze Ent. Ross., i., p. 101. 
Hab. Tasmania—Hobart, Launceston, and Franklin. 
Not uncommon. Erichson’s A, cisteloides was from 
Tasmania, 
Adeliwm vicarium. 
Adeliwm vicarium, Pasc., Journ. Ent., ., p. 480. 
Hab. W. Australia—Darlington. 
Two specimens, apparently belonging to this species ; 
they are much larger than the type. 
Adelium scytalicum. 
Adeliwm scytalicum, Pasc., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(4), i., p. 137, 
Hab. W. Australia—Fremantle. 
Three specimens, perhaps referable to this species, 
from the type of which they differ in their less shining 
thorax and elytra. Described from Swan River. 
