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Remarkably close in general appearance to concavirostris, 
but at once distinguished by the rostrum. The elytral 
granules are not constant, as of three specimens under ex- 
amination, two have them convex throughout. whilst the 
third has them depressed and larger towards base. 
RHINARIA SIGNIFERA, Pasc. 
Mr. C. French has sent me a number of specimens from 
North Queensland (Cooktown, Somerset, and Upper Endea- 
vour River), which agree exactly with Mr. Pascoe's descrip- 
tion of this species. They vary in length from 45 to 6 lines. 
RHINARIA CAVIROSTRIS, Pasc. 
A very variable species as regards size and markings. I 
have specimens from Victoria River (Mitchell's expedition), 
Brisbane (A. J. Coates), and Whitton, Tamworth, and Clar- 
ence River. 
RHINARIA STELLIO, Pasc. 
This handsome species may frequently be seen on young 
shoots and leaves of various species of Banksia. When alive 
they are frequently marked with small patches of ochreous 
scales, but these become almost obsolete in spirits. I have 
specimens (from Albany, Swan River, and Pinjarrah) vary- 
ing in length from 12 to 21 mm. 
В. TIBIALIS, Blackb. Hab.—N.S.W.: Sydney, Gal- 
ston, Forest Reefs, Coota- 
mundra. 
R. RUGOSA, Boi.* ITab.—Sydney. 
R. TRANSVERSA, Boi.* /lab.—Sydney, Forest Reefs. 
R. GRANULOSA, Fahrs. /1ab.—N.S.W.: Wallerawang. 
R. TESSELATA, Pasc. Hab.—Swan River. 
R. CALIGINOSA, Pasc. Hab.—N.S.W.: Bungendore. 
Rostrum concave along middle. 
Elytra suddenly narrowed towards ànd 
separately produced at apex + J Coudata, ni sp. 
Elytra gently arcuate towards and con- 
jointly rounded at apex. 
Rostrum glabrous along middle 2. CONCAVITOStTIS, n. SP. 
Rostrum more or less distinctly setose 
or squamose along middle. 
Interstices of  elytra  alternately 
rai 22 Por Me å 
Interstices regular. 
Elytra with а distinct white 
transverse complete fascia 
near middle  ... Lus asasinita, Pase. 
transversa, Boi. 
* Lam doubtful as to whether these species are correctly identi- 
fied or not, but they are so named in the Macleay and Sydney 
Museums. 
