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I append a tabulation of the species herein described, using 
for convenience’ sake Mr. Blackburn’s main divisions when 
tabulating the species known to him.* 
Front cox separated. 
Rostrum red Pt oe ae hs w. TUfipes. 
Rostrum black. 
Antenne red. 
Derm of elytra red an i a ... teramocera. 
Derm of elytra black at Jilirostris. 
Antenne with reddish-brown scape and blackish funicle ‘dinotata. 
Antennz black. 
Clothing of upper-surface almost eeerey black we meerens. 
Clothing less dark ofa , Ste ... inconspicua.. 
Front cox contiguous. 
Rostrum entirely black. 
Upper-surface with well-defined spots or stripes. 
Elytra with two chocolate brown spots... ... dorsalis. 
Elytra fasciate ... on ike x ... Jasciata. 
Upper-surface uniform uniforms. 
Rostrum red or piceous- -black, and more or less diluted 
with red towards apex. 
Femora piceous, or at least considerably darker than 
tibiz. 
Elytra with a transverse post-median fascia we COTO. 
Elytra not fasciate. 
Funicle with second and third joints subequal ... hakee. 
Funicle with second joint considerably longer than 
third. 
Sides of rostrum distinctly incurved between 
antenne and apex sae ae ... rostralis. 
Sides of rostrum straight. 
Prothorax subcylindrical ... ..  modesta. 
Prothorax much wider at base than at apex ... grisea. 
Femora and tibize uniformly red. 
Scape shorter than funicle sie 5 ... brevicornis.. 
Scape the length of funicle. 
Eyes touching rostrum ... a ae .. eucalypt. 
Eyes not touching rostrum es sp ... nymphoides. 
CHNOCHROMA TRIQUETRA, 7. Sp. 
Reddish-castaneous ; prothorax piceous-brown ; sterna slightly 
darker than abdomen. Each elytron with ten spots of pale 
orange-coloured scales; of these four are lateral and somewhat 
angular, two are sutural, of which one at one-third from base is 
round, and the other near apex suboblong ; three round humeral 
spots, of which one is just within the shoulder ; the tenth spot is 
on the fourth-sixth interstices at about the apical third ; a few 
yellowish scales scattered about. Under-surface with orange- 
coloured setose scales, more or less condensed at sides of meso- 
and metasternum, and between anterior and intermediate coxe. 
*In P.L.S., N.S.W., 1890, p. 341. 
