187 
.. Smaller and duller than lepidoptera and with two more 
joints to the flabellum. The white scales are fairly dense, but 
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one-third of the median width, and about two-thirds of the 
length, the flat part with larger but sparser punctures than on 
the sloping ones. 
LEPIDIOTA FROGGATTI, Macl. 
PI 
. xxvi., fig. 51. 
Large specimens of this species are larger (up to 42 mm.) 
than any other specimens I een of the allied genera, 
thorax. Some specimens from the Coen River are smaller 
(29-34 mm.), clothing of the upper-surface somewhat sparser 
(not altogether due to abrasion), hairs of the metasternum of 
rusty red, and with the antennae, palpi, and legs (tibial 
teeth excepted), more or less reddish ; the setiferous punctures 
of the hind femora are more numerous but no 
var. STRADBROKENSIS, n. var. 
PL cvi, 
. SvsTELLOPUS ATER, n. Sp. 
» Pl xxvi., fig. 99. 
: lack and shining. Under-surface and legs with black 
T g. nder-suria egs 
œ blackish hairs. 
on Head convex and almost impunctate at base, flat and 
‘With crowd. punctures elsewhere. Clypeus semicircular in 
