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Victoria : Victorian Alps. An extensive series, 

 showing considerable variation in size and sculpture. 

 I cannot, however, regard them as belonging to 

 moi'e than one species. 



184. Ciihicorrhynchus faurus, Blackb. — South Australia: 



Lake Callabonna, Adelaide, Farina, Blanchetown, 

 Lucindale ; Victoria. A specimen, from Lake Calla- 

 bonna, is labelled "Cubicorrhynchus taurus" in 

 Blackburn's handwriting, and seems likely to be the 

 type, which was from this locality, and should be 

 in the Museum collection. Specimens from Long- 

 reach, Queensland, probably represent a variety ; 

 they are smaller than typical specimens, and have 

 more evident elytral granules. 



185. CuhicoiThynchus strigicolhs, n. sp. 



186. Cuhicorrhynchus quadrat icollis, n. sp. 



187. Cuhicorrhynchus suhstrigosus, n. sp. 



188. Cuhicorrhynchus curvipes, n. sp. 



189. Cuhicorrhynchus aureomaculatus, n. sp. 



190. Cuhicorrhynchus rectipes, n. sp. 



191. Cuhicorrhynchus mussoni, Blackb. (?) — A specimen 



labelled ''Mount Lofty Ranges" agrees fairly well 

 with New South Wales specimens of this species in 

 my own collection. I think the South Australian 

 locality is probably wrong, 



192. Cuhicorrhynchus , sp. ( ? ) — Queensland : Dalby. A 



single male belonging to a species allied to C. 

 mussoni, Blackb. I have numerous specimens of 

 this species from Southern Queensland, but as its 

 position is somewhat anomalous have deferred 

 naming it until the genus as a whole is revised. 



193. Cuhicorrhynchus, sp. (?) — Northern Territory. Two 



specimens, labelled ''Northern Territory," belong 

 to a new species, but are both females. In the 

 absence of a male, I hesitate to describe, particularly 

 as it is closely allied to. if not identical with, a 

 species in Mr. Lea's collection from Darling Ranges, 

 Western Australia. 



194. Cuhicorrhynchus, sp (?) — North-west South Austra- 



lia (Wells Exped.). A single female, in bad condi- 

 tion, belonging to a new species, with curious head 

 and rostrum. 



195. Cuhicorrhynchus (?) spinicoJIi-^, Macl. — Western Aus- 



tralia: Beverley. 



196. Cuhicorrhynchus ( ? ) sp. ( ? ) — Western Australia : Kal- 



goorlie. A species close to, but distinct from, C. 

 spinicollis, Macl. It is also close to Hyhorrhynchus 



