some Aiisfriilinn MilacuderiiiiJa". '.V,)i 



Telephorus mossmani, Mad. Kuranda. 



2\ rubriceps, Mad. Kuranda. 



T. uofjilitutus, Er. Blue Mountains, Svdney, National 

 Park. 



Selenurus sydncyanua, Blackb. Svdnev. 



S. aiinulatus, Mad. Kuranda. 



S. tricolor, Lea. Blue Mountains. 



Heteromuslix brijanti, sp. n. 



(J. Flavous ; elytra, mctastcrnuni, and abdomen black, 

 tarsi and antennae (base and apex excepted) more or less 

 inftiscatcd. Elytra and under surface with very short 

 pubescence. 



Head wide and shininfj. Antennjc lonf; and ratlier stout, 

 two apicid joints distorli-d and us loiii; as the eij^ht preceding 

 combined. Prothorax alxnit twice as wide as ion"; marfjins 

 elevated and feebly dilated anteriorly. Elytra ivv.h\y dilated 

 to beyond the middle ; with dense and irregular but not 

 coarse punctures. Penultimate segment of abdomen deeply 

 incised. Legs rather long and thin. 

 Length 3^ mm. 



? . Diticrs in having the antenn;e shorter, with the tenth 

 and eleventh joints dark and simple ; the eleventu is almost 

 as long as the ninth and tenth combined, cylindrical, with 

 the apex conical ; abdomen with the penultimate segment 

 not inc-ised, and the four hind femora and parts of all the 

 tibiiii infuscated. 



Hah. Queensland : Kuranda. 



In my table (_Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1908, p. 131) 

 would be associated with mtrabilis, from which it diH'ers in 

 being smaller, with a greater portion of the legs and of the 

 antenna? pale, and in the shape of the two terminal joints 

 of the latter. The two apical joints of the antennae are, 

 ])(rhaps, more remarkal)Ic tlian those of any other species of 

 the genus. Tliey are so closely applied tojjether that it is 

 somewhat difficult to describe their apparent shape*; the 

 tenth appears to be hollow, with a basal projection from 

 the <;leventh extending almost its entire length within tjie 

 hollow ; thus the eleventh from one direction appears to be 

 twice as long as the tenth, but from another direction it 

 actually appears to be shorter than the tenth : near its apex 

 it is constricted all round, so that the tip aj)pears to be 

 knobbed. 



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