402 PROCEEDINGS OF SECTION D. 
The pale markings on the elytra consist of an irregular 
semi-circle on each side, commencing at the scutellum and 
meeting on suture at one-third from base, a transverse fascia 
beyond middle interrupted by suture, but contmued along 
sides to extreme base, and a narrowstripe close to suture on 
apical third, and extending to extreme apex. The species 
is moderately close to ornata, but the markings are very 
different, and the elytral punctures are larger, denser, and 
differently arranged ; apparently, also, it is allied to eximuia, 
but the size is very much smaller, and the markings of the 
elytra different, the prothorax with a small spot on each 
side, &c. 
PHYLLOCHARIS CYANICORNIS, Fabr. 
In addition to the varieties of this species noticed by Dr. 
Baly, I have— 
Var. D. Prothorax with basal and without lateral spots ; 
elytra with four blue spots and large apical cross. 
Var. E. Prothorax with three spots; elytra with eight 
spots, the four apical forming a large cross, but not con- 
timued across suture. 
Var. F. Head immaculate; prothorax with an oblong 
blue patch from base to apex; elytra blue; the shoulders, a 
slightly oblique post median transverse spot, and a sub- 
apical transverse spot, yellow. 
This variety might perhaps be regarded as belonging to 
cyanipes. 
PHYLLOCHARIS FLEXUOSA, Baly. 
I have specimens from New South Wales (Wilcannia, 
Armidale, and Forest Reefs), varying in length from 7 to 
llmm. 
P. MELANOCEPHALA, Baly. 
Hab.—Tweed River. 
P. orRNATA, Baly. 
Hab.—Near Jenolan Caves. 
P. acroteuca, Baly. 
Hab.—Tweed River. 
P. Jansoni, Baly. (Var. B. of Jacoby). 
Hab.— N.Q.: Somerset. 
ATERATOCERUS INTRICATUS, Blackb. 
Hab.—Richmond River. 
DIPHYLLOCERA GEMELLATA, Westw. 
Hab.—-Richmond River. 
ZESERNIA AUSTRALICA, Jac. 
Hab.—Q.: Endeavour River. 
