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‘differently disposed, and the elytra are without the pale-brown 
scales along suture and towards base, which, though varying in 
extent, appear to be constant in luctwosa. 
CYDMHA UNIFORMIS, 7. sp. 
Black; antenne piceous- brown. Upper-surface regularly 
clothed with white scales, more or less tinged with green. Scales 
of under-surface and legs bright pale-green. 
Rostrum ao longer than prothorax, comparatively stout, 
parallei-sided. Antenne moderate, inserted slightly nearer base 
than apex of rostrum ; funicle larger than club, first joint longer 
than second-third combined. Prothorax moderately transverse, 
apex about one-third less than base. Hlytra longer than is usual 
in the genus, subcylindrical, very little wider than prothorax 
Length, 2 mm.; rostrum, = mm.; width, mm. 
Hab.—W.A.: Bunbury, Bridgetown. 
The elytra appear to be multi-striate, owing to the colour and 
-disposition of the scales, sete, and punctures. The species is 
allied to viridula (Pascoe), but differs in the prothorax being 
‘shorter, distinctly broader at the base, and but little narrower 
‘than the elytra, the latter subcylindrical, &c. The clothing, also, 
is much denser. 
CyDM#A CARA, 1. sp. 
Black ; apical half of rostrum and tibie dark-red, antennze 
‘dull-red, scape paler. Prothorax with blackish-brown scales, a 
few white ones on disc, and dense (tinged with yellowish-brown) 
at the sides; elytra with blackish and white scales irregularly 
mixed ; the black scales prevailing, except near apex and base ; a 
distinct and moderately wide, straight, transverse white fascia 
behind the middle. Under-surface and legs with glossy silvery 
scales. 
fostrum long and thin, almost imperceptibly incurved between 
antenne and apex; punctate to apex. Antenne long and thin, 
inserted very little nearer apex than base; funicle the length of 
scape, first joint longer than second-third combined. Prothorax 
feebly transverse, apex rather suddenly lessened and subtuber- 
culate. lytra cordate, distinctly seriate-punctate ; interstices 
not very wide. Length, 25mm.; rostrum, 1 mm.; width, 1} mm. 
fab.—W.A.: Geraldton. 
A well-marked species, slightly above the average size. 
CYDMEA ROSTRALIS, 7%. Sp. 
Black ; apical two-fifths of rostrum reddish, tibize darker ; 
antennz pale red, club darker. Head and base of rostrum 
-densely squamose. Prothorax and elytra with pale yellow, or 
greenish white, or coppery scales, or even with a feebly rosy 
