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the much shorter basal joint of its hind tarsi. I am doubtful of 
may be thus distinguished :— 
J. Prothorax twice (or all van twice) as wide as long. 
K. geh pain) sigte, not enfeebled behind [cupreus, Fab. ] 
KK. Seriate niet Ecol of elytra HE very 
feeble r apex sc “Rochi, Blackb. 
S. Australia ; Basin of Lake Eyre ; sent by Herr Max Koch. 
. gr Viikiseo nis, Blackb. (Tr. R.S., S.A., 1899, p. 45). The 
re of this species is N.W, Australia 
: oe Blackb. (/.c., p. 48). The habitat of this species is 
N. Queensland. 
RHIPIDOPHORID. 
EVANIOCERA 
E. peremit sp. nov. Mas. Picea, elytris pe tpn minus 
ida; confertim subtiliter punctulata ; cinereo-pubescens 
dni in elytris); oculis RU su HMM inet (inter- 
spatio quam antennarum articuli basalis longitudo parum 
latiori separatis); antennarum articulis 1° compresso 
ar 8 
ramus articuli 4' a ramo articuli 5' remoto); prothorace 
conico, basi bisinuata, lateribus (superne visis) vix sinuatis; 
elytris postice minus angustat 
Feminz antennarum articulis (basalibus ; exceptis) sat fortiter 
serratis. Lon $1; lat, I—141. 
Closely allied to E. Meyricki, Blackb., with similar iyen 
bescenc 
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elongate and havi sterior angles less strongly directed hind- 
Bue: The other previously described species having nine 
nal rami are pruinosa, Gerst., and perthensis, Blackb., 
neither of which has elytra marked with longitudinal pubescent 
vitte ; moreover pruinosa has the first antennal ramus even 
Marcia than that of Meyricki, a much more elongate prothorax, 
