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The shape and clothing are much as in mixta (Blackburn), but 
‘the rostrum is differently coloured, and the whole insect is 
‘smaller. 
CYDM#HA TERAMOCERA, 7. Sp. 
Black ; antenne, legs, and elytra dull-red. Prothorax with 
brownish scales, with others of a dul pale ochreous condensed 
at base and sides, elytra with reddish-brown scales becoming 
-ochreous towards apex, and mixed with feeble transverse patches 
-of whitish scales. Under-surface with white scales having a 
feeble purplish-green iridescence. 
Rostrum long and thin, sides feebly but noticeably incurved 
between antenne and apex; punctate to apex. Antenne long 
and thin, inserted considerably nearer apex than base ; funicle as 
long as scape, two basal joints together, first as long as second- 
third combined. Prothorax moderately transverse, considerably 
narrowed at apex. lytra considerably wider than prothorax, 
short, cordate; striate-punctate, strie very feeble, punctures 
moderately strong and distant. Length, 3} mm.; rostrum, 
13 mm.; width, 14 mm. 
Hab.—N.8.W.: Galston. 
Considerably above the average size. The curvature of the 
sides of the rostrum between antenne and apex exists perhaps 
‘in most of the species of Cydmea, but in most it is so very 
feeble as to be scarcely noticeable. 
CYDM#A FILIROSTRIS, 7. sp. 
Black ; antenne pale, tibie dark-red. Upper-surface clothed 
‘with pale stramineous scales, having a greenish or coppery gloss, 
and with a few brownish scales scattered about. Under-surface 
with white scales, having a greenish gloss or a feeble purplish- 
-green iridescense. Head and base of rostrum densely squamose. 
Rostrum long and very thin, sides noticeably incurved between 
antenne and apex. Antenne moderately stout, inserted nearer 
apex than base of rostrum, funicle longer than scape, first joint 
longer than second-third combined. Prothorax moderately trans- 
verse, apex not much narrower than base. Elytra oblong-cordate; 
seriate-punctate ; each interstice feebly seriate-punctate. Length, 
22 mm.; rostrum, 1 mm.; width, 14 mm. 
Hab.--Swan River. 
CYDM#A BINOTATA, 7. Sp. 
Black ; scape dull-reddish-brown, funicle and club piceous- 
‘black. Above with dingy-white and blackish-brown scales 
irregularly distributed on prothorax, a feeble dark longitudinal 
‘stripe and four dark spots across apex, and two across base, but 
mone of them distinct ; each elytron with a moderately large, 
