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rather less variegated, and on the under-surface the scales are 
uch the same as on the upper-surface; but on the present 
species the scales on the under-surface are decidedly smaller 
than those on the upper, and the spur on the front and middle 
tibiae is inserted at the top of the apex and continuing to its 
length, diverging from it at an angle of nearly thirty-five 
degrees (fig. 4). 
CHRYSOMELIDAE. 
EDUSA PULCHRA, n. sp. 
: de 
and lightly clothed with pale pubescence, sparse in middle 
apical segment has a shallow transverse depression. The hind 
f!biae are suddenly dilated near apex (fig. 6). Length 
(d, 9), 5-6 mm. 
9. Differs in being more robust, the hind tibiae not 
suddenly dilated near apex (fig. 7), first joint of front tarsi 
smaller, the abdomen more convex and without the subapical 
.. depression, and more pubescent. 
.. Hab.—South Australia: Quorn (A. H. Elston). Type, 
in author’s collection, cot , I. 10834, in South Australian 
Museum. : 
' Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Austr., 1915, p. 194. 
