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I. ÆTuIOPS, Pasc. Hab.—Mount Barker. 
ZESIOTES LEUCURUS, Pasc. Zab.—N.S.W.: Sydney, Bindo- 
gundra. : 
Ж. NOTABILIS, Pasc. Hab.—Wide Bay. 
SUB-FAMILY HYLOBIIDES. 
CYCOTIDA LINEATA, Pasc. (М.С. 5099). 
Mr. Champion writes me that this species (recorded as 
from Western Australia by Mr. Pascoe) is really Californian, 
and = Otidocephalus vittatus, Horn. 
SUB-FAMILY BELIDES. 
BELUS GRANULATUS, Lea. 
I find that tnis is but a variety of B. centralis. I have 
typical specimens of the latter from Sydney and Victoria. 
BELUS ABDOMINALIS, Blackb. 
This is a synonym of В. parallelus, Pasc. The species can 
be readily identified by its narrow form and by "each of the 
first four segments having a transverse row of three sharply 
defined round denuded spots" (Blackburn); or, as Mr. Pas- 
coe says: —"Abdomine segmentis quatuor basalibus maculis 
tribus denudatis margine posteriore notatis." 
SUB-FAMILY BALANINIDES. 
BALANINUS. 
All the Australian species of this genus differ from the five 
British species (turbatus, villosus, betulæ, rubidus, and sali- 
civorus) that I have under examination, by having the 
third tarsal joint dilated to a much greater extent, with the 
claw joint just passing its apex. ОЁ the previously describ- 
ed Australian species amænus (from Sydney*) may be readily 
recognised by its black colour and by the presence of four 
prothoracie, five elytral, and a scutellar spot of snowy scales ; 
Mastersi (from Port Denison) has a post-median elytrai 
fascia (primarily caused by semi-denuded Spaces), and with 
an unusually long rostrum in the female. 
For the opportunity of describing the new species I am 
indebted to Mr. George Masters : — 
Clothing forming patterns. 
Legs black 2 
Legs more or less red. 
amænus, Fab. 
Elytra with a post-median fascia Mastersi, Pasc. 
Elytra with longitudinal markings as TUM 
well Å mi .. imtricatus, n. Sp. 
Clothing uniform or almost so. 
Funicle with first joint as long as the 
second... HS. 5 x -aequalis ne өр. 
Funicle with the first joint distinctly 
longer than the second. 
Shoulders produced... ا‎ ... delicatulus, n. sp. 
Shoulders rounded 3 ie . submaculatus, n. sp. 
* I have just received a specimen of this species from Mr. Geo. 
Compere, who captured it at Brisbane. 
