582 



Anthicus posticalis, Lea. 



Three specimens from Oodnadatta differ from the types 

 of this species in having the prothorax of a rather bright 

 red, and the head not much darker. 



A. floralts, Payk., Ooldea. 



A. inglorius, Lea, Strzelecki Creek. 



A. kreusleri, King, Oodnadatta. 



A. mastersi, King, Leigh Creek. 



A. melancholicus, Lea, Hergott, Leigh Creek, Lake 

 Callabonna, Port Augusta. 



A. monilis, King, Oodnadatta, Ooldea. 



A. myrteus, King, Leigh Creek, Oodnadatta. 



A. unifasciatus. King, Leigh Creek, Oodnadatta. 



A. wollastoni, King, Birkett's Woolshed, Farina, Her- 

 gott, Mount Painter, Oodnadatta, Trinity. 



Formicomus quadrimaculatus, King, Parachilna. 



Mecynotarsus amabilis, Lea, Mount Painter. 



KHIPIDOPHORID AE . 



Emenadta nigroapicalis, Lea. 



E. NOVAE-HOLLANDIAE, Gerst. 



Specimens of these remarkable insects were obtained on 

 the remarkable flower Dicrastt/li* Beveridc/ei ( 25) . 



CURCULIONIDAE. 



Myllocertts multimaculatus, Lea. 

 Three specimens (probably females) from Strzelecki Creek 

 appear to belong to this species, but differ from the types in 

 having the elytral spots less conspicuous and antennae and 

 legs thinner than those of the female, and conspicuously 

 thinner than those of the male. 



Myllocerus squamicornis, Lea. 

 A specimen from Ooldea appears to belong to this species 

 but differs from the type in having the head rather more 

 convex in front of the eyes, and the elytra with numerous 

 small infuscated spots. 



Myllocerus tatei, Blackb. 

 Beaten in abundance from Dodoiiaea viscom near Ooldea. 



Myllocerus rugicollis, Lea. 

 On the male of this species the femora are unusually stout 

 and strongly dentate, and the front trochanters are each 

 armed with a small spine. 



(25) Name received from Mr. Black. 



