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antice sat constricto, lateribus leviter arcuatis; scutello 
albo-piloso ; elytris quam prothorax fere duplo latioribus, 
punctulato-striatis, interstitiis convexis ; femoribus dentatis. 
Long., 131. ; lat., $1. 
Distinguished from C’. griseipila, Pasc., by its smaller size and 
by all its femora being dentate ; from C. munda, Blackb. (origi- 
nally described as Myossita as noted above), differing inter 
alia by the smaller tooth of its front femora, by its entirely 
fulvous legs and antenne (except the antennal club and the apex 
of the tarsi) and by the linear arrangement of the elytral pilosity ; 
and from Diapelmus ventralis, Pasc., and Hrichsoni, Pasc. (with 
which I cannot but think it congeneric), by its longer rostrum. 
The tooth on the front femora is very slightly defined, that on 
the intermediate well marked, that on the hind very strong and 
large. 
Victoria. 
C. Sydneyensis, sp. nov. Elongata; testaceo-brunnea, corpore 
subtus rufescenti, antennis (clava nigra excepta) pedibusque 
pallide testaceis; pilis albidis (in rostro elytrisque longi- 
tudinaliter seriatim dispositis) vestita; rostro prothoraci 
longitudine quali, haud carina mediana instructo; pro- 
thorace vix transverso, antice sat constricto, lateribus 
arcuatis ; scutello obscuro; elytris quam prothorax fere 
duplo latioribus, punctulato-striatis, interstitiis minus con- 
vexis ; femoribus anticis vix manifeste, intermediis modice, 
posticis fortiter, dentatis ; tarsis elongatis. Long., 14 1. ; 
lat:, 21. 
The second ventral segment is scarcely so long on the middle 
line as the third and fourth together. The tarsi are distinctly 
longer and more slender than in the species mentioned above 
(except C. griserpila, which [ have not seen, but which is 
described as a larger insect with its anterior four femora un- 
armed); its dark colored scutellum distinguishes it from all 
except C. munda, from which it differs inter alia by its pale 
testaceous legs. 
T have seen examples (also from New South Wales) of some- 
what darker color (the upper surface dull brown, the metasternum 
blackish, the legs less pallid) and scarcely so elongate, which I 
cannot satisfy myself represent a distinct species. 
N.S. Wales ; near Sydney. 
MISOPHRICE. 
M. dispar (mas.), sp.nov. Oblonga, postice latior ; rufo-testacea, 
capite tarsis antennarum clava et nonnullorum exemplorum 
rostro plus minusve infuscatis; squamis albis et nonnullis 
leete viridibus vestita (his in capite, prothorace, elytrorum 
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