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175. Molochtus tibialis, Sloane. — Central Australia (Elder 



Exped., co-type): Idracowra Spring; North-west 

 South Australia (Wells Exped.) ; South Australia : 

 Murat Bay. Specimens from Cue, Western Australia 

 (Horace Brown), differ from typical specimens in 

 their rather rougher elytral sculpture. This, how- 

 ever, appears to be a variable character, as some of 

 the Elder Exped. specimens are rougher than others. 



176. Molochtus gagates, Pasc. — Western Australia: Mul- 



lewa. This is the species usually identified in Aus- 

 tralian collections as M . gagates. I believe, correctly 

 so ; at the same time, Pascoe's description and figure 

 w^ould fit almost equally well some females of J/. 

 tibialis, Sloane. If this identification be correct, 

 M. gagates is certainly specifically distinct from J/. 

 tibialis. 

 111. Cubicorrhynchus dohrni, AVaterh. — Western Austra- 

 lia : Perth. Specimens from Beverley, Western 

 Australia, differ somewhat from the Perth specimens 

 in the elytral tubercles. I do not think they are 

 really distinct. 



178. Ciibicorrhynchus bohe?nanni, Bohem. — Western Aus- 



tralia: Beverley, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie. 



179. Cubicorrhynchus occultus, Sloane. — Central Austra- 



lia: Frazer Range (Elder Exped., type); Western 

 Australia : Kalgoorlie, Coolgardie. 



180. Ciibicorrhynrhus modestus, Sloane. — Type, Elder 



Exped. Unfortunately, the type is a female, and 

 cannot, therefore, be readily placed. It agrees 

 fairly well with the female of C. valgus, Lea : but 

 until a male from the type locality of C. niodestus 

 (Barrow Range) is available it would be extremely 

 unwise to identify C. modestus with C . valgus. 



181. Cubirorrhy?ichus valgi/s, Lea. — Western Australia. 



182. Cubicorrhynchus calcai-atu.^, Macl. — South Australia: 



Port Lincoln, Mount Lofty, Blinman, Arno Bay, 

 Blanchetown, Terowie, Ardrossan, Murat Bay, Dow- 

 ling:ville, Moonta, Port Pirie. The extensive series 

 of this species shows considerable variation in size, 

 and to a slight extent in sculpture. Most of the 

 female specimens of Cubicorrhynchv!<, returned as 

 unidentifiable, belong either to this species or to 

 C . 2naculatus, Macl. 



183. Cubicorrhynchus wacidatua^ Macl. — South Australia: 



Mount Lofty, Adelaide, AVilmington, Lyndoch, 

 Terowie, Blanchetown, Mannum, Murray Bridge, 

 Wirrabarra, Ardrossan, Ouldea : New South Wales; 



