CHRYSOMELID. 
Eyes coarsely faceted. 
Elytra with 10 spots 
Elytra immaculate 
Eyes finely faceted. 
Head with head-like impressed figure. 
Prothorax with two dark stripes 
Prothorax with fovr dark stripes 
Head without head-like figure. 
Part of antennz white. 
Four terminal joints white 
Two 
One Ss 
Terminal joints not white. 
Elytra entirely dark 
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10 maculata, n.sp. 
immaculata, n.var- 
biceps, n.sp. 
alternata, n.var- 
marmorata, n.sp. 
acroleuca, Baly. 
melanospila, Baly- 
ianthinipennis, n.3p- 
Elytra dark with pallid mar’ kings, or vice versa, 
Prothorax immaculate, 
Apex of elytra pallid 
Apex and shouliers pallid 
With two dark fascize 
Prothorax with two dark patches, 
Klytra coarsely punctate 
Elytra finely punctate 
Prothorax with one or three dark ‘patches. 
Elytral suture pallid for part of its length 
Suture entirely dark. 
Not one of the pale elytral markings 
isolated 
Some of them isolated. 
Head entirely pallid 
Head partly dark 
Jicus, wsp. 
cynipes, Fabr. 
hilaris, sp. 
Jansoni, var. B. of Jacoby. 
flexuosa, Baly. 
cyanicornis, Fabr. * 
ornata, Baly. 
cyanicornis, var. F. 
hieroglyphica, n.sp. 
CALOMELA NIGRA, N.sp. 
Black, with a decided coppery or coppery-green gloss ; 
under-surface and the greater portion of femora metallic- 
green, legs elsewhere, episterna and the elytral epipleure 
dull red or piceous-red; antenne and palpi paler, terminal 
joints of the former very feebly infuscate. 
Head irregularly punctate, vertex almost impunctate, the 
largest between eyes; clypeal suture bisinuate.. Prothorax 
with large variolose punctures or fover on sides, becoming 
sparser and smaller on disc. H#lytra with ten rows of rather 
distant punctures (becoming much smaller and closer to- 
gether posteriorly), those about and behind the shoulders 
very much larger than elsewhere, being almost as large (but 
not so dense) as those at sides of prothorax; interstices 
minutely punctate. Length 7, width 4mm. 
Hab.—Q.: Rockhampton (types i in Macleay Museum). 
A very distinct species, in build approaching zoptera, but 
very differently coloured; the elytral punctures are un- 
usually widely separated. | 
* And some of its varieties, 
