some Aitslraban Curculioiiid;?. 4Ul 



Goniptenis suturulis, CtyW. Sydney, Westport. 



G. exaratus, Ths. Sydney, National Park, Ouriinbah. 



G. gibbenis, Boi. Bi isl)anc. 



G. rufus, IMackl). Blue Mountains. 



G. excavifrons, Jjca. Blue Mountains. 



G. puh'trulentus, Lea. Blue Mountains, Sydney. 



Ipteryonus cionoides, Base. Blue Mountains, lllawarra. 



/. aberraiis. Lea. Perth. 



Bryachus squamicoUis, Pasc. Baan Baa, Brisbane. 



Syiibis pachypus, Pasc. National Park. 



S. porcutus, Lea. Sydney. 



II Y P E R I D E S. 



Eurychirns allen'i , Lea. Kuranda. 

 Pruphiesia confusa, Pasc. Sydney. 



D I A B A T H R A R 1 I D E S. 



Ati'licus infpqualis, Waterh. Blue Mountains. 

 Strunyylurrhinus ochraceus, Sch. Perth. 



Aterpides. 

 Cyllorhamphus tuberosus, Er. 



Mr. Bryant took a specimen of this species at Kuranda, 

 the smallest I have ever seen, as it measures but 2_^ mm. ; 

 others recently taken by myself in the same district measure 

 up to 5| mm. 



Anomocis, gen. nov. 



Htad rather small. Eyes of moderate size, deeper thin 

 wide, widely separated, coarsely facetted. Rostrum fairly 

 stout, lif,'htly curved, shorter than prothorax. Scrobes deep, 

 commencing near apex, where they are visible from al)ove, 

 posteriorly extending to lower margin of eyes. Antennae 

 moderately stout ; scape shorter than funiele ; funicle with 

 two basal joints moderately long, the others transverse • 

 club small, subeontiiiuoiis with funicle. Prothorax about 

 as long as wide; ; ocular lobes fairly j)ron)inent. Scvtilluin 

 minute. Elytra suboblong, posteriorly irregular. Mesu- 



