70 Mr. Arthur M. Lea's Bevision of the 



aud the rostrum " nearly half again as long as wide." 

 The prothorax also is described as " a little reddish on the 

 sides." * 



Metriorrhynchus eremitus, Blackb., I. c, 1900, p. 55. 



I have typically coloured specimens of this species from 

 several localities. 



Two specimens (sexes) in the National Museum from 

 Studley Park evidently represent a variety ; they have 

 the reddish markings of the elytra confined strictly to the 

 thickened sutural, apical and lateral margins. The pro- 

 thorax has part of the sides, but not the extreme sides 

 (which are black) of a dingy red, whilst its apex is black. 



Kab. Victoria: Dividing Range, Studley Park, Brighton, 

 Emerald ; N.S. Wales : Blue Mountains. 



brevirostris, Wat. [Porrostoma), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1877, p. 74, PI. I, figs. 13-14 ; 111. Typ. Col., p. 44, 

 PI. XI, fig. 4. 



N.W. Australia. 



UNIFORMIS, Wat. (Porrostoma), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1877, p. 76, PL I, figs. 28-31 ; 111. Typ. Col, p. 45, PI. 



XI, fig. 7. 



Queensland : Bowen. 



APICALIS, Wat. {Porrostoma), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1877, p. 77, PL I, figs. 39-44 ; 111. Typ. CoL, p. 46, PI. 



XII, fig. 1. 



Queensland : Cape York, Port Essington, Endeavour 

 River. 



SCALARIS, Wat. {Porrostoma), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 

 1877, p. 79, PL I, figs. 53-56 ; 111. Typ. Col., p. 48, PL 

 XII, fig. 3. 



N.W. Australia. 



FALLAX, Wat. (Porrostoina), Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond., 1877, 

 p. 79, PL I, figs. 57-60 ; IlL Typ. CoL, p. 48, PL XII, 

 fig. 5. 



Queensland : Moreton Bay. 

 * In the female before me the prothorax is of uniform colour. 



