Mr. F. P. Pascoe on Australian Curculionide. 419 
strie with large approximate punctures, each with a scale at 
the base; body beneath and legs closely covered with greyish 
scales. 
A small narrow species, remarkable for the form of its 
scrobes. 
Rhinaria diversa. 
ft. anguste oblonga, squamis sordide griseis tecta; rostro brevius- 
culo, antice excavato ; scrobe profunda, angusta, apice incipiente, 
postice subito inflexa. Long. 4 lin. 
Hab. West Australia. 
Narrowly oblong, sparingly covered with dull greyish 
mixed with brown scales ; rostrum rather short, concave 
anteriorly, each side of the concavity bounded by a prominent 
ridge; scrobe deep, narrow, beginning at the apex and sud- 
denly bent inwards at the base; antenne inserted nearly in 
the middle of the scrobe; scape short, but a little longer than 
the first joint of the funicle, the seventh confounded with the 
club; prothorax subglobose, closely punctured, the intervals 
granuliform ; scutellurm subovate, covered with white scales ; 
elytra slightly broader than the prothorax, striate, the strize 
indistinctly punctured, interstices moderately raised and_bear- 
ing a row of flat glossy black granules; body beneath and 
legs with dispersed silvery scales. 
A narrow form like the preceding, but differing in the pro- 
thorax, scrobe, distinct club, &c. Schénherr separated his 
Pelororhinus from Kirby’s Rhinaria, but he afterwards united 
them, as Lacordaire thinks, wrongly. The latter, however 
was acquainted with but few species, and it is now difficult to 
satisfactorily differentiate the two. In the Munich Catalogue 
Pelororhinus granulosus of Fahreeus is referred to Rhinaria. 
Ethemaia angusticollis. 
E. oblonga, obscure fusca; capite angusto, inter oculos depresso ; 
rostro elongato, antice tricarinato et tuberculato; prothorace sub- 
cylindrico, rugoso. Long. 3 lin. 
Hab. Cape York. 
Narrowly oblong, dull brown; head narrow, continuous 
with the rostrum, flat between the eyes; rostrum elongate, 
three raised tuberculate lines anteriorly ; antenne: somewhat 
slender, and scape ferruginous at the base; prothorax narrow, 
subcylindrical, rugose above ; scutellum wedge-shaped ; elytra 
much broader than the prothorax, the shoulders tuberculate, 
