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 unguiculatus, Burm. (already discussed under Group 



i.). 



ptloselius, Blanch, (already discussed under Groups 

 III. and IV.). 



laticeps, Burm. (already discussed under Group? III. 

 and IV.). 



australi*, Guer. (already discussed under Grcuos IV 

 and VIII.). 



planatus, Burm. (already discussed under Group 

 IV.). 



unicolor, Blanch, (already discussed under Group 

 VI.). 



pettucidus, Burm. (already discussed under Group 

 VII.). 



Carpentaria' ( Schizonycfui ), W. S. Macleay, Dej. 

 Cat. Quoted by Gemminger and Harold as a 

 synonym of prcecox, Er., which, judged bv the 

 name, seems most improbable. The description 

 given by Boisduval consists of five words. 



cervinus ( Sericesthisj, Boisd. In Trans. Roy. Soc, 

 S.A.j 1907, p. 245, I mentioned having* inspected 

 a lleteronyx in the Macleay Museum which 

 seemed to be a cotype of this species. At a later 

 date I could not find the specimen. 



holomehenus, Blanch. A member of Group VII. or 

 VIII., according as its claws are bifid or appendi- 

 culate. It is described as entirely black and of 

 fairly large size (10 m.). I do not know any 

 such species in either Group. 



laticollisj Blanch. Group VII. or VIII. (its claw 

 structure not recorded). I should judge it, from 

 the description, to belong to Group VIII., 

 aggregate AA, B, C, D, E, in which it might 

 be almost any of the species that I have placed 

 there were it not that the prothorax is said to be 

 wider than the elytra, which is not the case in 

 any species known to me of the aggregate. 



nigritu*, Blanch. Group VII. or VIII. (its claw 

 structure not recorded). It might be the species 

 which I described as H. nigrinus were it not for 

 the words "elytris fere plan/*" in the description. 

 The locality is given as "Eastern Australia" : 

 nigrmus is from Adelaide. 



oblongii*, Blanch. Group VII. or VIII. (its claw 

 structure not recorded). The desciTption fits 

 many species in either group, and contains no 



