|... Brown). Type, I. 10769. 
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Wales) ; of these the male agrees perfectly with a male bearing 
Mr. Arrow’s identification label as viridiaeneus, and wit. the 
position assigned to it in the table by Ohaus; the basal joint 
of its front tarsi is but slightly longer than the second joint 
(from above it appears to be no longer). The female differs in 
being more robust, its clypeus red, with its sides almost evenly 
decreasing in width to apex, which is upturned with the 
corners rounded off ; the front tarsi are thinner, with the basal 
joint more than twice the length of the second, and the larger 
claw-joint cleft. By Ohaus's table it would be referred to 
lucidus, of which the female is unknown to me, but the male 1s 
very distinct from the male of viridiaeneus. 
SCHIZOGNATHUS BURMEISTERI, Ohaus. 
Pl. xxvii., fig. 73. : 
This species occurs in Victoria (Gippsland) as well as 1n 
New South Wales (Galston) and Queensland. , 
MIMADORETUS NIVEOSQUAMOSUS, n. sp. 
PL xxvn, fig. 76. 
. 9. Dark piceous-brown, with a metallic-green gloss; 
elytra, antennae, palpi, and most of legs more or less 
moderately upcurved; with crowded, asperate punctures. 
submarginal punctures. Ælytra gently dilated to beyond y" 
middle, each widely separately rounded at apex; each wi 
thirteen well-defined striae, containing distinct punctures, 
interstices smooth and almost impunctate. Pygidium wi 
dense but normally concealed punctures. Prosternum with jr 
conspicuous elevation at base, produced to between mid 
front coxae : i 
_ combined, larger claw-joint cleft at apex. Length, 12-14 A. 
; —Queensland: South Johnstone River (H. VW: 
The greenish gloss is very- conspict the scutellum 
ae gilós mspicuous on 
of prothorax. The scales on the elytra are almost 
