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general appearance is much like the females of laticollis and. 
adelaidae, but differs from them by the tip of the clypeus 
being bituberculate as in the male. 
e removal of this species from Oryctes that genus 
must now be expunged from Australian lists, as barbarossa 
has been transferred to Maploscapanes, and mullerianus to 
Pseudoryctes. : 
NovaPUS RUGOSICOLLIS, Blackb. 
Pl. xxvii., figs. 88 and 89. 
There are numerous specimens of this species in the 
National Museum from the King River, Northern Territory, 
all marked as taken from termite mounds. The male, hitherto 
undescribed (the type was noted as a male, but this was 
subsequently corrected) in general appearance is very close to 
the male of N. bifidus (the types of which were also taken 
from termite mounds) but differs in having the cephalic horn 
was only a varietal form ; but the females are very distinct, on 
is distinctly bifid: on rugosicollis it is 
ANEURYSTYPUS CARINATICEPS, n. Sp. 
. xxvi, fig. 82. 
: d. Bright castaneous, some marginal parts narrowly 
infuseated, Under-surface, legs, base of antennae, and ocular 
EUN o icta: 
: Elytra with a rather deep subsutural stria, elsewhere striation 
. Very ill-defined, but the punctures in subgeminate rows. 
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