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Z. geologa, sp. nov. Oblonga; sat parallela; vix nitida ; 
testaceo-brunnea ; clypeo subverticali profunde concavo ; 
capite inter oculos grosse ruguloso et breviter hirsuto postice 
in medio levi; prothorace fortiter transverso sat grosse sat 
crebre punctulato, lateribus fortiter rotundatis, angulis 
anticis obtusis minus productis posticis subrectis ; scutello 
fere ut prothorax, elytris magis grosse magis rugulose, punc- 
tulatis ; pygidio minus verticali, sat gibboso, sat obscure 
punctulato; corpore supra setis pallidis brevibus (his singulis 
in puncturis singulis positis) vestito ; corpore subtus antice 
longe postice minus perspicue hirsuto. Long., 8 1; lat., 41. 
(Vix). 
This species is evidently much like Lolophylla furfuracea, 
Burm., in general appearance ; but as its antenne, claws, and 
abdomen all differ in most important characters from those of 
H. furfuracea as Burmeister describes them, it can have nothing 
to do with that genus. As I have previously pointed out to the 
Roy. Soc. 8.A. (Tr., 1867, p. 211), Burmeister and Erichson differ 
inter se re the abdominal character of LHolophylla, which cannot 
be amember (if the former is reliable) of the Macrophyllides. 
Indeed, he distinctly says it is not. If he is wrong, and if more- 
over the antennal discrepancies were disregarded, on the supposi- 
tion that both authors might have mistaken a female for a male, 
there would still remain the fact that both authors describe the 
claws as dentate, and that is a discrepancy which cannot be 
evaded. 
S. Australia ; taken by Mr. Zeitz near Lake Callabonna. 
ANOPLOGNATHUS. 
A. quadrilineatus, Waterh. This species is clearly identical 
with A. abnormis, Macl. Macleay’s is the older name. 
CORYNOPHYLLUS. 
C. melas, Fairm. This species seems from the description quite 
indistinguishable from C. Haroldi, Shp., and is doubtless identical 
with it. Dr. Sharp’s is the older name. 
ISODON. 
I. (Cheiroplatys) pecuarius, Reiche. This insect is certainly, 
I think, an Jsodon. J. subcornutus, Fairm., is almost certainly 
identical with it. Reiche’s is the older name. 
MICROVALGUS. 
M. scutellaris, sp. nov. Nigro-piceus, squamis albis (nonnullis 
piceis intermixtis) vestitus, antennis palpis prothorace 
(maculis nonnullis exceptis) elytrisque ferrugineis; pro- 
thorace quam longiori vix latiori, obscure squamose punctu- 
lato, antice sat angustato, angulis anticis acutis sat fortiter 
