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: sixth, and eighth interstices slightly 
wider than the others, and with more numerous punctures. 
ANODONTONYX INSULARIS, n. sp. 
_ Of a pale dingy red, some parts darker. Upper-surface 
With some long hairs scattered about, and forming a fringe 
9n each side of prothorax and elytra, a row of setiferous 
Sranules across most abdominal segments. 
1 d with dense punctures of moderate size, and a few 
arger ones scattered about.  Clypeus with front margin 
rounded and rather strongly upturned. i 
club three-jointed, second joint globular and distinctly wider 
"ew second, club small. Prothorar not twice as wide as 
dnb sides subparallel on basal half, front angles lightly pro- 
uced and subacute, hind ones rectangular and flat; punctures 
‘parser and shallower than on head, but scarcely smaller; 
median line absent or ve ‘vague. Scutellum impunctate ex- 
y and 
rather smal] punctures. Basal joint of hind tarsi slightly 
ans seco Le 
nd. neth, mm. 
Hab.—Queensland: Stradbroke Island, October, 1911 
(H. Hacker). Type, I. 4687. 
