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latiori, subtilissime sparsius (antice paullo minus sparsim) 
punctulato, angulis anticis nullis posticis minutis acutis 
retrorsum directis, basi fortiter bisinuata; scutello sub- 
circulari fere levi; elytris subtiliter sat crebre punctulatis 
et costis 4 vix manifestis instructis ; antennarum lamellis in 
articulis 3°—8° gradatim magis elongatis, in articulis 8°-— 
11° inter se sat zqualibus (his lamellis quam antenna tota 
circiter triplo brevioribus). Long., 10 1.; lat., 34 1. 
Differs widely from C. ruficornis, Gray (the only Australian 
Callirrhipis yet described) by its finely punctured and non striate 
elytra. 
N. Queensland ; Cardwell ; in the collection of Mr. French. 
LONGICORNES. 
ANATISIS. 
A. Muelleri, sp. nov. Mas. Piceus, elytris pedibusque rufescenti- 
bus; pilis (his in capite prothoraceque fulvis maculatim 
condensatis, in elytris abdomineque albis sparsim dispositis, 
in metasterni latere niveis dense lineatim condensatis) 
vestitus ; prothorace brevi, grosse vermiculato-ruguloso, ad 
latera rotundato ; scutello dense fulvo-piloso ; elytris antice 
grosse (apicem versus obsolete) punctulatis, apice suturali 
spiniformi; antennis ut A. Jaminos’, Newm., laminatis. 
Long., 10 1.; lat., 34 1. 
Differs from A. laminosus, Newm., by its evidently shorter and 
wider form, its prothorax shorter, more rounded on the sides and 
more coarsely sculptured, its elytra with the sutural apex spini- 
form, their puncturation coarser, the coloring and arrangement 
of the pilosity, &c. Dedicated to the late Baron von Mueller. 
N. Queensland ; in the collection of Mr. French. 
PHYTOPHAGA. 
OIDES. 
O. tigrina, Blackb. In describing this species at p. 81 (Part I.) 
of the present vol. I accidently omitted to state that it was taken 
by Mr. Cowley in N. Queensland. 
AULACOPHORA. 
A. cucullata, Blackb. In describing this species at p. 83 (Part 
I.) of this present vol. I accidently omitted to state that it was 
taken in N. Queensland and sent to me by Mr. Masters. 
