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EUTHYPHASIS ACUTA, Pasc. 
This species is recorded by Mr. Pascoe as coming from the 
Swan River. I have the species from Tasmania, and am 
inclined to think Mr. Pascoe's locality is erroneous. Mr. A. 
Simson informs me that about a year before the species was 
described he had sent a number of Tasmanian weevils (in- 
cluding this species—his number 3,216) to Mr. Fry, from 
whom Mr. Pascoe probably received his types. The species 
is distinct, and my specimens agree perfectly with Mr. Pas- 
coe's figure, as well as with the specific and generic 
diagnoses. 
EUTHYPHASIS SORDIDATA, n. sp. 
Piceous; elytra piceous-brown, legs and antenne dull red. 
Upper surface almost uniformly clothed with dingy-grey 
scales, a feeble pale line on each side of prothorax; under 
surface with whitish scales. Elytra with rather long sete on 
the sides, at and near apex. 
Head with the sides lightly rounded, densely punctate; 
eyes small, round, placed midway between base of head and 
apex of rostrum. Rostrum narrower than head; scrobes 
deep and oblique. Antennz not extending to elytra; Scape 
somewhat curved; first joint of funicle longer than two fol- 
lowing combined ; club somewhat elliptic. Prothorax slightly 
shorter than head and rostrum combined, noticeably longer 
than wide, base slightly wider than apex; median groove 
very feeble, punctures as on head and rostrum. Zlytra sub- 
elliptie, regularly convex, about once and one-third longer 
than the rest of the body, wider than prothorax ; each obso- 
letely produced at apex: shoulders oblique; seriate-punc- 
tate, punctures rather large and subapproximate ; interstices 
feebly raised and regular. Under surface punctured as pro- 
thorax. Legs moderately long; femora somewhat thickened, 
the posterior extending almost to apex of second abdominal 
segment; anterior tibie bisinuate beneath; claw joint long. 
Length 33, width % (vix.) mm. 
Hab.—N.S.W.: Forest Reefs. 
EUTHYPHASIS LINEATA, n. Sp. 
Reddish-brown; legs and antenne dull red. Upper sur. 
face with greyish or yellowish-white scales, almost uniform 
on head, forming feeble lines on elytra, and three mode- 
rately distinct lines on prothorax, the median being rather 
less distinct than the lateral. ^ Under surface (except of 
head) rather densely clothed with white or whitish scales. 
Apex of elytra with short setze. 
