260 
CERAMBYCIDAE. 
PaRANDRA FRENCHI, Blackb. 
PL xxvii, figs. 91 and 92. 
Several specimens of this species have been taken in the 
Dorrigo district by Mr. W. Heron, and on the Tweed River by 
Mr. Horace W. Brown. The male differs from the female 1n 
base, with the hind angles more acute and the elytra much 
shorter (only about two-thirds the length) and less parallel- 
sided. The reference given by Blackburn was misprinted 
1885, instead of 1855. d usa 
Photographs of Plates XXVI. and XXVII. by H. M. Hale. 
Photomicrographs in text by H. Hacker. 
. EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
PLATE i 
Fg L.. Leanymus mirus, Lea, front leg. 
nu Nu y »i » hind leg. 
uo eyes x 5 „ armature of metasternum 
e e Articerus subcylindricornis, Lea, antenna 
bp No : vilsoni, Lea, antenna. 
a? 6. gas 2 3 » middle leg. 
pd. »  mesosternalis, Lea, antenna. 
55 8. wae eee m » ” mi l g- 
» 9 to ll. »  duboulayi, Waterh., views of antenna. 
An IN ux i 3 Bs middle leg. of 
» 13... .. Rodwayia intercoxalis, Lea, intercoxal process 
rosternum, 
s d- A DA Min pats latipes, Lea. 
y. 15. e. n striatipennis, Lea. 
» 16... ... Fuclarkia costata, Lea, antenna. s of 
» M... .. Bolboceras quadrifoveatum, Lea, front view 
elypeus. : 
B iB a on D bispinicolle, Lea, front view of clypeus 
ale. 
Da = T „ front view of clypeus 
of female. ü 
» 20... —.. » triunum, Lea, front view of clypeus. 
» 2H... .. Rhopaca decipiens, Lea, antenna 
"m EI p nigricollis, Lea, antenna. 
23... .. Cheiragra ruficollis, Macl., apex of elytra. 
toc s variabilis, k ron 
PE M eres » » ,». Apex or e i 
iai -o Srictipennis, Lea, apex of elytro jpw- 
JE 3 » views, of frotit n 
m joint and claws: 
