some Aiinlnih'iin CurculioirulfO. 113 



sprcii's as other tliuii al)ciraiit nicmlnTs of that pjcmis. Tlie 

 rostrum, whi-n sclmi from the side, appears to ho very thin 

 (mueh thinner than in AV/i7<t< selosus or Ijicolor), but from 

 in front ap|)ears to be very wide. Four specimens of 

 eiicali/pti have their mandibles nnelenehed, and these arc 

 seen to hi; aeutely hidentate at the apex. 



Only one speeimen of the {jjenus was sent by Mr. l>iyant, 

 but I have associated with it another species of which there 

 are several specimens under examination, and another also 

 represented by a single specimen. They may be tabulated 

 as follows : — 



Eyes close tojrether iitid elytra ^labioiis eucalyjiti. 



Eves moderatoly si-paratcd and olylra clutliud. 



Leg's uiiiforiiily jialo Jlnvijies. 



Femora much darker tlian tibiio and tarsi aubrinus. 



Kristiiiiis euca/>/pli, s{). n. 



cJ . Black; rostrnni, anteiuue, and legs flavous. \N'ith 

 some wiiitish hairs on head^ prothorax (the disc {jhiljrousj, 

 anil under surface ; dense only on sides of mcs(j- and ot' 

 mctasternnm. 



Head with a few distinct punctui'cs near eyes. Eyes large, 

 close together, and coarsely facetted, llostrum wide, thin, 

 and almost parallel-suled, about twice as long as wide; with 

 di.stinct but not very dense punctures. Scajie short, some- 

 what curved, much shorter than funicle ; first joint of the 

 latter stout and moderately long. Prothorax mocUratciy 

 transverse, sides evenly rounded, base lightly bisinuate and 

 not much wider than apex; witb numerous punctures of 

 rather small size, clearly defined on disc, but obscured on 

 sides. Scutellum small but distinct. Elytra mucli wider 

 tiiau prothorax and about thrice as long, shoulders fceljly 

 routuled, sides slightly dilated to beyond the middli', and 

 then widely rounded to apex; with rows of punctures, fairly 

 large at tiie base, but becoming much smaller posteriorly. 

 Abdomen with small punctures, two basal scgmenis rather 

 large, in male flattened across middle, in female convex, 

 second, thiril, ami fourth directeil slightly ijaekwards at sides. 

 Leys rather short and stout ; femora edentate. 



Length l^-.^ mm. 



Hub. New South Wale.": Gosfonl, on Eucalyptus pii-enla 

 (^11. ir. Cujc), Ourimbah {Taylor Bros.). Queensland : Mount 

 'lainbourine (C J. Wild). 



The elytra are (juite glabrous; their punctures are in 

 regular rows, but not striie, although in places tracts of 

 biiiuc mav be noticed. 



