Mr. W. L. Distant’s Rhynchotal Notes. on 
area ferruginous ; pronotum finely wrinkled and punctate, 
centrally longitudinally carinate, the lateral processes 
obliquely raised, a little narrowed to their apices, which are 
also a little obliquely roundly truncate, their upper surfaces 
longitudinally carinate, posterior process with the lateral 
areas carinate, its apex passing the posterior angle of inner 
tegminal margin, but not reaching tegminal apex. ° 
Long., incl. tegm., 7-8 mm. ; exp. lat. pronot. process. 
45-5 mm. 
Hab. Queensland ; Gayndah and Gatton. N.S.Wales ; 
Capertee, Rylstone, and Lyndhurst. 
Allied to E. relatus, Dist., but differing in the shorter 
posterior pronotal process, the more apically rounded and 
angulate lateral pronotal processes, different colour, &c. 
Eufairmoiria consobrinus, sp. a. 
Head and pronotum dark purplish brown; sternum and 
legs a little paler; lateral areas of sternum and basal ang!es 
of scutellum greyishly tomentose; tegmina subhyaline, the 
venation ochraceous, base and basal half of costal area 
purplish brown ; prenotum coarsely wrinkled and punctate, 
centrally longitudinally carinate, the lateral processes broad, 
compressed, obliquely upwardly directed, their apices roundly 
truncate, the posterior apical angle acute. their upper sur- 
faces distinctly longitudinally carinate, posterior process 
reaching or almost reaching the tegminal apex, tricarinate. 
Long., incl. tegm., 7-8 mm.; exp. lat. pronot. process. 
5 mm. 
Hab. Queensland; Rockhampton, Gayndah, Peak Downs. 
N.S.Wales ; Coolabah. Victoria; Matlee. 
From the preceding species /. consobrinus may be distin- 
guished by the apically roundly trancate and posteriorly 
angularly acute lateral pronotal processes. 
Eufairmairia acanthaspis. 
15 (1846). 
Centrotus acanthaspis, Fairm, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (2) iv. p. 
.S.W, xxviii. 
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Sertorius acanthaspis, Goding (part.), Proc. Linn. Sec, N.S. 
p. 20 (1903). 
This species is to be distinguished from the other species 
of the genus by the ochraceous tibiz (‘“ fémurs noirs, tibias 
jaunatres ”) ; in the specimen now before me the femora are 
more piceous brown, the bases of the tibiz are also the same 
colour; the lateral pronotal processes are directed outwardly 
and a little obliquely upwardly, the posterior angle being 
