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between eyes.  Seufelluyn with punctures as on prothorax. 
Elytra slightly dilated to beyond the middle, and then nar- 
rowed to apex, where each is obliquely truncated but with a 
membrane; with regular impunctate striae, interstices 
smaller on parts of abdomen than elsewhere. Front tibiae 
tridentate, the two apical teeth large, the other feeble ; basal 
joint of hind tarsi as long as the second and third combined. 
Length, 8°5-9 mm. 
Hab.—Queensland: South Johnstone River (H. be: 
Brown), Innisfail (Mrs. McArthur), Mackay (Nationa 
Museum, from R. E. Turner). Type, I. 10781. 
the front tibiae. The four specimens under examination 
appear to be all males. 
HAPLOPSIS SERRICOLLIS, n. Sp. b) 
Black with a slight bronzy gloss, antennae (except hum of 
and palpi red, tips and part of sides of elytra and pa with 
legs obscurely diluted with red. Rather densely clothed : 
te; the interspaces with dense small punctures. 
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