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latiori, lateril^us antice subtiliter submarginatis rnox ante 

 medium fortiter angulatim dilatatis ; elytris trans humeros 

 quam prothoracis basis fere duplo latioribus, setis erectis 

 sparsim vestitis, sat fortiter punctulato-striatis, interstitiis 

 sublsevibuR ; pedibus minus elongatis ; femoribus sat dila 

 tatis, anticis dente sub obsolete intermediis dente sat 

 perspicuo posticis dentibus 2 magnis (his transversim positis) 

 subtus armatis ; tibiis sinuatis ad apicem subdilatatis. 

 Long., U 1.; lat., ^ 1. (vix). 

 Victoria ; in marshy places on the higher mountains of the 

 Alpine district. 



CRYPTOCEPHALUS. 



C. Chnpuisi, Baly. This species is certainly, I think, the same 

 that Dr. Chapuis named C. iridiventris. I have been able to 

 examine a type from Dr. Chapuis' collection through the courtesy 

 of M. Severin, of Brussels. The two descriptions are in almost 

 identical language. They were published in the same year (1877), 

 Dr. Chapuis' apparently before Mr. Baly's. T think this 

 synonymy has not been previously noted. 



EROTYLID.E. 



LANGURIA. 



L. Vandepolli, Fowler. There can hardly be a doubt that this 

 species was founded upon the insect which von Harold had 

 previously described as L. fidgaris. I believe this synonymy 

 has not yet been recorded. 



COCCIXELLID.E. 



RHIZOiJIUS. 



R. mojor, Black. In Trans. Roy. Soc. S.A., 1892, p. 253, 

 line 11, for " general form " read "pubescence." 



R. cceridPMs, Blackb. This name was incorrectly printed, 

 R. '' ccerulens," vide Tr. Roy. Soc, S.A., 1892, p. 256. 



GYMNOSCYMNUS. 



G. quadrimacidatus, Blackb. In describing this species (op. 

 cit., p. 242) I accidentally omitted to say that it is found in 

 N.S. Wales. 



