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the normal form ; both of them appear to have the dark 

 markings forming two longitudinal patches extending from 

 the base, interrupted at the middle and terminating before 

 the apex. 



The female differs from the male in having the muzzle 

 without the pallid triangle and without polished lateral 

 spaces, the anterior legs almost entirely dark (in the type 

 although not mentioned in the original description there 

 is a blackish streak towards the apex of the anterior 

 femora, which is also present in the varieties), and 

 antennae simple with each of the two basal joints having a 

 more or less distinct infuscate spot. 



Hal). N. S. Wales : Forest Reefs, Queanbeyan, Mudgee, 

 Oberon, Ben Lomond, Monaro. 



GUTTULATUS, Fairm., Pet. Nouv. Ent., 1877, 11, p, 174; 

 Journ. Mus. Godeffr., 1879, XIV, p. 101. 



Queensland : Peak Downs, Gayndah. 



RUGULiPENNis, Fairm., Pet. Nouv. Ent., 1877, p. 174 ; 

 J. M. G., 1879, p. 102. 



Queensland : Peak Downs. 



PLAGiATicoLLis, Fairm., Pet, Nouv, Ent,, 1877, p. 174; 

 J. M. G., 1879, p. 102 ; Lea, P. L. S., N.S.W., 1898, p. 

 572. {Figs. 57, 139.) 



W, Australia : Pinjarrah. 



quinqueplagiatus, Fairm., Pet. Nouv. Ent., 1877, p. 

 174; J. M. G., 1879, p. 102. 



Queensland. 



insignicornis, Fairm., Pet. Nouv. Ent., 1877, p, 174; 

 J, M, G., 1879, p. 103. 



Queensland : Peak Downs, 



rUfovirens, Fairm., Pet, Nouv, Ent,, 1877, p. 174; 

 J, M, G., 1879, p. 103, 



Queensland : Gayndah. 



FASTiDiosus, Fairm., Pet. Nouv. Ent., 1877, p. 174; 

 J. M. G., 1879, p. 104. 

 Queensland : Peak Downs. 



