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15. Psalidura, sp. ( ?) — Western Australia. Blackburn's 



collection. A single d" belonging to the mirabunda 

 group, but differing from all the described species. 

 To my mind the locality, Western Australia, is most 

 probably erroneous, and as there is but a single 

 specimen I hesitate to describe it. 



16. Psalidura assimilis, Ferg. — New South Wales: 



Orange. 



17. Psalidura abnormis, Macl. — New South Wales : Yass y 



Mulwala. 



18. Psalidura perlata, Ferg. — Western Australia : Eucla, 



Israelite Bay, Eyre Sandpatch. 



19. Psalidura flav esc ens, n. sp. 



20. Psalidura brevicauda, n. sp. 



21. Psalidura sulcipennis, Ferg. — New South Wales: 



Blue Mountains (Blackburn). 



22. Talaurinus riverince, Macl. — New South Wales: Mul- 



wala (Sloane) : Victoria: Coromby (Tepper), Sea 

 Lake (Goudie) ; South Australia : Adelaide, Ardros- 

 san (Tepper), Blanchetown (Mrs. Kreusler), Kil- 

 kerran (Blackburn), Yorketown. Numerous speci- 

 mens; the series shows some variation in size, colour 

 of clothing, and setae. Specimens from Port Lincoln 

 (Blackburn) differ in being smaller and in having 

 rather more regular elytral granules. I have not 

 considered them sufficiently distinct to describe even 

 as constituting a variety. 



23. Talaurinus tenebricosus, Ferg. — South Australia: 



Adelaide (Tepper). 



24. Talaurinus, sp. — A single 9 allied to T. tenebri- 



cosus, but with much rougher sculpture. The speci- 

 men is without locality from Blackburn's collection; 

 it was sent under the name of "morbillosus r 

 Boisd. (?)" 



25. Talaurinus tomentosus, Boisd. — Victoria: Nelson 



(Blackburn); South Australia: Kingston (Zietz). 



26. Talaurinus penicillatus, Macl. — Tasmania. A pair 



marked, in Blackburn's handwriting, "morbillosus, 

 Er." This identification, which is possibly from com- 

 parison with Erichson's type, is certainly correct; 

 unfortunately Erichson's name was preoccupied. 



27. Talaurinus howitti, Macl. — No locality given. A pair 



from Blackburn's collection labelled "T. victoriai," 

 a species erected on the 9 of howitti. 



28. Talaurinus simplicipes, Lea. — South Australia : 



Kingston ( Zietz). 



