94 Mr. F. P. Pascoe 07i Additions to 



tato ; elytris sat leviter striato-punctatis, apice subacuminatis ; 

 corpore infra pedibusque sejunctim squamulosis. Long. 6-8 lin. 



Hah. Queensland. 



In a very fresli state this species has a peculiar dusty hue, 

 the white scutellum showing very distinctly. 



Catastygnus stigma. 



C. uiger, squamulis griseis parcius munitus, prothorace vitta lateral! 

 elytrisque plaga magna pone humeros, maculaque communi Y- 

 formi pone medium e squamis albidis effectis notatis ; rostro par- 

 cius squamuloso ; funiculo clavaque elongatis ; prothorace rugoso- 

 punctato ; elytris sulcato-punctatis, interstitiis convexis ; corpore 

 infra pedibusque sejunctim squamulosis. Long. 5-8 lin. 



Hob. Queensland. 



The conspicuous V-shaped mark on the elytra and their 

 punctation render this species easily recognizable. 



Catastygnus limbatus. 



C. niger, parcius, elytris dense griseo-squamosus, his sutura lateri- 

 busque nigro-subvittatis ; antennis minus elongatis, articuHs duo- 

 bus basaUbus funiculi in utroque sexu sequalibus ; rostro carinis 

 lateralibus minus notatis, squamis piliformibus transversim sitis ; 

 prothorace rugoso-pxmctato, in medio leviter canaliculato, utrinque 

 linea albida e squamis effecta ornato ; elytris striato-punctatis, 

 punctis unisquamigeris, interstitiis planatis, margine exteriore 

 dense albido-squamosis ; tibiis anticis intus manifests denticulatis. 

 Long. 5-6 lin. 



Hab, Port Dennison. 



The dark stripes on the elytra are due to the sparseness of 

 the scales, which varies considerably in different examples ; 

 the denticulations or spines on the tibiae are well marked, and 

 occur also in the two preceding species, but are nearly hidden 

 by the hairs which are generally present on that part in all 

 Curculionidse. 



Catastygnus rivulosus. 



C. niger, ubique dense griseo-squamosus ; rostro in medio tenuiter 

 carinulato, carinulis ad latera obsoletis ; antennis fuscis, griseo- 

 pubescentibus ; funiculo elongato; prothorace minuscule, trans- 

 verso, granulis parvis nigris adsperso, in medio hnea nigra denudata 

 notato ; elytris antice subparaUehs, striato-punctatis, punctis 

 nigris, bene limitatis, apicem versus minoribus, interstitiis setuHs 

 fuscis subbiseriatim positis instructis ; tibiis anticis intus modice 

 denticulatis. Long. 5 Hn. 



Hah. Moreton Bay. 



The elytra, under an ordinary lens, appear to be striped 



