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S. placens, Kerr (l.c. k Er REN identical with S. cara, Blackb. 
(Tr. Roy. Soc., S. A., 18 216). 
S. vigilans, "Kerr. (le). "a have. before me specimens from 
Victoria (M. Kerremans’ locality) which agree very well with 
the description of this species. They Rubens to me, however, to 
be merely a variety of S. rectifasciata, Sau 
S. consularis, Kerr. (1.c.).— S. ris Blackb. (Tr. Roy. 
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E ‘addenda, Kerr. (l.e.). I can find nothing in the description 
of this insect to distinguish it from 8. pollidipennis, Blackb. (Tr. 
Roy. Soc., S.A., 1890, p. 154). pur ow moreover, is a nom. 
preeoce. (Thoms. Typ. Bupr., 1878, 
S. bucolica, Kerr. (l.e.). The en of this He gi does not. 
eo any difference from S. Sieboldi, L. an 
S. tacifa, Kerr. 1.e.). ed habitat of M spe cies is given 
ately as “Australia” I have examples from Eyre’s Peninsula 
of a Stigmodera that qae eb well with the description, and 
which I have regarded doubtfu liy as a variety w = Barth Guer. 
but on reconsideration I think it is a good spec 
S. ocularis, Kerr. (l.e.). I cannot find odios i in the descrip- 
tion of this insect to DAMES it from S. Kepler. Thoms. 
S. munsueta, Kerr. (l.e.) abitat given is merely “Aus- 
tralia.” I have specimens ru W. Australia Which fit the 
description very s an. 
. erocipennis, Hope (Bupr., p. 6). This species seems to z 
generally regarded as TER, with S. rufipennis, Kirby. 
: rs, however, to me to be more probably the Allied 
d. 
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S. dawsonensis, Blackb. In Tr. Roy. Soc., S.A., 1892, p. 220, 
D expressed a doubt whether this might not prove to be an 
am een of S. lilliputana, Thoms. It is, however, a good 
spec 
s. tasmaniea, Kerr. (C.R. Soc. Ent. Belg., 1890, p. 2). This 
insect is certai inly I think one of the in numerable varieties of 
S. Stricklandi, Hope, of which I have many specimens from 
Hope's locality (Morialta, near Adelaide) and also from Tas- 
mania and other localitie es in Southern Australia. Lightly 
flavous elytra each marked with a dark spot, below the shoulder 
a median dark fascia, and a large dark blotch filling the apical 
one-fourth of the elytra and bearing a small reddish or yellow 
spot in its middle. There is a still lighter variety in which the 
spot in the dark apex is much enlarged, and another in which it 
