186 
Saussure is much shorter and less efficient, but his figure very 
good. 
CHORISONEURID 4. 
(Page 116.) 
CHORISONEURA PECTINATA, Sazass., Mel. Orth., IT., 131. 
Piceous, head reddish, vertex testaceous. Pronotum pellucid, 
with two brown stripes. Elytra pectinately veined, foremargin 
and suture pellucid, median band brown. 
Male. 
‘) mm. (to end of elytra) 
ce 
Length of body 8 
Length of elytra 7 
Length of pronotum 1-4 “ 
Width of pronotum 2 
Habitat.—New Holland” (Australia). 
PANCHLORIDA. 
(Page 118.) 
ONISCOSOMA CASTANEA, Brunner. 
Zetobora granicollis, Saussure, Me]. Orth., I., 33, fig. 21. 
Through Messrs. C. French and F. J. Billinghurst I obtained 
20 specimens of this species collected in Victoria, viz., six males, 
eight females, and six larve, and I find that in aspect they all 
differ sutiiciently from the usual form, so that one may separate 
the two almost at a glance, while the differences in more essential 
characters (at least for me) are very slight. The Victorian form 
is much darker in color, viz., almost black, and the granules 
apparently much more numerous, conspicuous and darker, while 
the males are also narrower across the elytra, when at rest, 
notably beyond the middle, and the larve less conspicuously 
marked. I therefore suggest Saussure’s trivial name to be re- 
tained as a varietal one for the Victorian form, viz., “var. granicol- 
lis, Sauss.,” he most likely having obtained his specimens from 
the eastern part of Australia. Collection S.A. Museum. 
A larva from Cooktown, Queensland, presented by C. French, 
probably belongs to another species, being very promiscuously 
colored. It has a very broad pale margin all round, a similar 
median stripe divided by a fine black line, a short, angular, pale 
transverse band on the second segment of the abdomen; and a 
pale patch from the sixth to the apex, remainder of disk blackish. 
All parts are covered with raised granules, which are black in the 
pale areas, and form transverse rows, notably along the hind- 
margins. The cerci are extremely short. 
Length of body, 18 mm. ; of pronotum, 4 mm.; and the width 
of the latter, 4 mm. Until mature specimens can be studied I 
cannot attach any name. Collection S.A. Museum. 
