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auriyeJia, Blackb. ; it, however, differs from the- 

 specimen I have so named. As, however, the 

 Museum specimen comes from the same locality as- 

 Blackburn's type, it is possibly his species. 



197. t'licullothorcij' hoi^ridus, n. gen. and sp. 



198. Aleuirhea, sp. (?) — Western Australia. A single 



female, agreeing, in the preapical elytral projection, 

 with A. falsified, Pasc, but with projecting 

 shoulders. 



199. E2io??ius inscidptus, Bohem. — Western Australia: Bun- 



bury, Capel River. 



200. Evomys stephensi, Gyll. — Western Australia: Warren 



River. A specimen from Mount Barker differs 

 slightly, and perhaps represents a variety. 



201. Euomus, sp. ( ?) — A specimen from Western Australia, 



Blackburn's collection ; probably belongs to a dis- 

 tinct species. As it is very closely allied to E. 

 sfephensi I prefer to leave it undescribed for the 

 present. 



202. Euoffius Scorpio, Boisd. — Western Australia : Bunbury. 



203. Mythites ha sal is, Boisd. — Western Australia. A 



specimen from South Australia (F. R. Zietz) repre- 

 sents either a distinct species or a well-marked 

 variety of M . hasalis. The specimen is, however, a 

 female, and I do not care to describe it without 

 seeing the other sex. 



204. Myfhifes dcgener, Pasc. — South Australia: Port Lin- 



coln. 



205. Mythites tuhercidatus, Lea. — Tasmania; South Aus- 



tralia : Lucindale : Victoria. 



206. Mythitea suleieo/lis, Germ. — South Australia : Ardros- 



san, Dowlingville, Yorke Peninsula. Most of the 

 specimens are without locality. The series shows a. 

 good range of variation in size, and, to a less extent, 

 in sculpture ; but I do not think the specimens 

 belong to more than one species. 



207. Mytliites foveijiennis. Lea. — New South Wales: Blue 



Mountains (Blackburn). 



208. Mi/fJiifes asperatus, Pasc. — New South Wales: 



Sydney. 



209. Mytliifes, sp. (?)— New South Wales: Blue Moun- 



tains. A single female belongs to a species which 

 is probably new, but which is so close to M . asperatus 

 that at present I do not think it advisable to 

 describe it. 



210. Buharis /fiflireit/s, Pasc. — New South Wales: Coota- 



mundra, Forest Reefs. 



