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Var. INSULARIS, n. var. 
three ce that more uly polished than siib 
they have only the Apes two-fifths of the elytra infuscated 
and ead ie dee so) and a edu infuscation about Mie 
PuvriLorocus MACLEAYI, Fisch. 
This species occurs in abundance on ye? os and other 
blossoms in New South Wales, Victoria, and Tasmani la. 
var. ASSIMILIS, Macl. 
This was considered by Blackburn as a variety only of 
macleayi, and such is my own opinion. 
var. PALLIDUS, n. var. 
Six specimens taken between Karoonda and Peebinga 
(by Mr. G E. H Wright), one from Bu por (by 
Mr. H. Griffith), and one from Lyndoch (by 
G. io Tepper), differ from the ii form in being be 
pa 
PHYLLOTOCUS LURIDUS, Macl. ond asse]: 
As the claws to the four hind legs of this species are ng 
thin, Ad ea the species by elgg cub s gehen bras 0 
antennal rami. The species occurs in Queensland C and al 
and Blackall Range) as well as in New South Wales, and al 
those before me are more or less brightly iridescent, 
elytra are flavous with the suture, and a variable amount on 
each side infuscated or black, each of the hind femora has 
a wide tooth or subtriangular flange at the middle. 
PHYLLorocus OCCIDENTALIS, Blackb. 
