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only towards base ; interstices slightly convex, very feebly punc- 
tate. Anterior femora edentate. Length, 15 mm. 
Hab.—W.A.: Mullewa. 
A dingy species, and the smallest one [ am acquainted with in 
the genus. 
CYTTALIA NIGRICLAVA, 2. sp. 
Pale-testaceous ; under-surface (except apical segments of 
abdomen) tinged with piceous; club black. Elytra rather more 
densely setose than is usual. 
Rostrum shorter than prothorax. Scape almost the length of 
funicle and club combined. Punctures in elytral strie feeble ; 
interstices rather wide, almost flat, Feehly punctate. Anterior 
femora distinctly dentate. Length, 2 24 mm. 
Hab.—Swan River. 
A pale, moderately distinct species. 
CYTTALIA INORNATA, 7. sp. 
Testaceous, occasionally reddish-testaceous ; apical half of club 
infuscate. Clothing (except that on the upper-surface it is 
yellower) as in parva. 
Rostrum about two-thirds the length of prothorax, grooved in 
middle towards apex, and less noticeably so between middle and 
scrobes. Scape the length of funicle and club combined. Punc- 
tures in elytral striz distinct towards base, becoming feebler 
towards apex; interstices convex, moderately wide, finely punc- 
tate. Anterior femora feebly dentate. Length, 23—3 mm. 
Elab.—_ WTA: Albany, Mount Barker, seers Fe Geraldton. 
Somewhat variable in size, and slightly variable in the depth 
of colour. 
CyYTTALIA MACULATA, %. sp. 
Head and basal two-thirds of rostrum black, prothorax dark- 
red, its apex darker; elytra reddish-testaceous or reddish- 
piceous, each with a fairly distinct piceous spot about the middle ; 
under-surface (apical segments of abdomen excepted) piceous, 
legs testaceous; antenne reddish, club and part of funicle in- 
fuscate. Each of the elytral interstices with a distinct line of 
rather stout whitish sete, elsewhere feebly setose. 
Rostrum slightly longer than prothorax, feebly but noticeably 
curved. yes almost circular. Scape thin, the length of funicle 
and club combined. Punctures in elytral strive very distinct and 
subquadrate, strie deeper towards sides than in middle. Anterior 
femora very feebly dentate. Length, 24 mm. 
Hab.—Geraldton, Swan fiver. 
Very distinct (as are also the three following species) on 
account of its colour. 
