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varies from 6 to 10mm. My specimens are from Galstom, 
Sydney, Manning River, and near Jenolan Caves. 
It is quite possible that this species is the Chrysomela 
nitidipennis of Dejean and Boisduval. 
CALOMELA CRASSICORNIS, Fabr. 
It appears to be difficult to obtain two specimens of this 
species exactly alike in all details, so that its varieties are 
legion. 
CaLOMELA CaPITATA, Jacoby. 
1 have a number of specimens which agree exactly with 
Mr. Jacoby’s description of capitata. They were all taken 
in company with specimens of ruficeps (on various species of 
Acacia), and I have always regarded them as forming a (dis- 
tinct) variety of that species. 
C. MACULICOLLIS, Boi. 
Hab.—N.S.W.; T.; W.A. 
C. RUFICEPS, Bol. 
Hab.—N.8.W. (coastal regions). 
C. paLLipa, Baly. 
Hab.—N.8.W.: Armidale; Q.: Brisbane, Cairns. 
C. Dicexest, Baly. 
Hab.—N.S.W.: Tweed River. 
C. viTtata, Baly. 
Hab.—N.8.W. 
C. FULCHELLA, Baly. 
Hab.—N.8.W.: Galston. 
C. sururatis, Jacoby. 
Hab.—N.W.A. 
C. FLAVESCENS, Blackb. 
Hab.—N.8.W.: Richmond River. 
C. SATELLES, Blackb. 
Hab.—W.A.: Beverley, Geraldton. 
C. IMPERIALIS, Blackb. 
Hab.—N.8.W.: Whitton. 
CG. GENICULATA, Baly.* 
Hab.—Cairns. 
C. TaRSALIS, Blackb.* 
Hab.—Cairns. 
* These species are not included in the tabulation, as they were returned 
to the Macleay Musenm before it was prepared. 
