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dense in places, not very large but more or less asperate. 
Front tibiae very strongly and acutely bidentate; basal joint 
of hind tarsi slightly shorter than second. Length 16-19 mm. 
Hab.—Western Australia; Swan River and Geraldton 
(J. S. Clark). Type, I. 10790 
n the Swan River specimen, the larger of the two under 
examination, there. are tufts on the front tarsal joints, 
GLOSSOCHEILIFER ADDENDUS, Blackb. 
Recorded by Blackburn as probably from Western 
Australia. Mr. J. S. Clark has taken specimens at Geraldton, 
and both of us from near the Swan River. 
STETHASPIS SQUAMOSUS, n. sp. 
Pl. xxvi., figs. 59 and 60. i 
; Coppery-green or coppery-purple, elytra, antennae, pa!pr 
and legs more or less reddish. Iv~egularly clothed with white 
Scales; tip of pygidium and part: of under-surface and of legs 
with long white hairs 
.. small, second joint almost as long as three following combines; 
.. fifth acutely produced on one side. Prothorax apparently 
