394 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION D. 
Dr. Baly records a variety of puncticollis having black 
spots on the prothorax. I have not seen such a variety, but 
the species above described differs from the typical form of 
that species in being wider and more depressed, with the 
elytral and prothoracic punctures considerably smaller. I 
have also never seen a specimen with coppery-green elytra, 
nor of puncticollis without such. At the same time, it is 
possible (although far from likely) that they represent an 
extreme variety of that species. Numerous specimens were 
beaten from Bursaria spinosa, as have been all the species of 
the genus with which I am acquainted. 
LAMPROLINA PERPLEXA, Baly. 
I cannot regard this other than as a feeble variety of 
aeneipennis. 
L. @NEIPENNIS, Boi. 
Hab.—N.S.W.: Dalmorton, Richmond River, Armidale, 
Galston. 
L. stMItuima, Baly. . 
Hab.—Sydney, Cairns. 
L. PUNCTICOLLIS, Baly. 
Hab.—Clarence River. 
L. Janson, Baly. 
Hab.—Rockhampton. 
PraciopeRA Lounit, Baly. 
I have a specimen of this species from the Clarence River, 
and there is another in the Macleay Museum from Ash 
Island (Hunter River). It belongs to the’ Rev. T. Black- 
burn’s new genus Pseudoparopsis, and has the features men- 
tioned by him as distinguishing it from nztidipennis. 
CycLonopa PILULA, Clark. 
Hab.—W.A.: Darling Ranges, Bridgetown. 
C. suppuncoTaTa, Clark. 
Hab._-W.A.: Mount Barker. 
ANSERNOIDES NIGROFASCIATUS, Jac. 
Hab.—Richmond River. 
PLATYMELA STICTICOLLIS, Baly. 
Hab.—Cape York. 
