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Maris antennis ultra elytra media Ls MAR, ; elytris 
segmentum ventrale penultimum medium x ttingentibus. 
Var. Syn, m. suturam versus NEN Long., 41— 
54 1; lat., I. 
Differs from pe description and figure of R. ruficollis, Cik., 
angulaticollis differs by, from rugulosa, Blackb., by its non 
ame sculpture, from angulaticollis by its very different 
antennæ, and from excelsa, Blac y the sculpture of its pro- 
thorax. Te is near A. impressa, Blackb. , but differs from it by 
the strongly and widely thickened front margin of its prothorax, 
the much closer and more distinct puncturation of that segment, 
. In R. impressa there is a transverse ill-defined gibbosity on 
the _prothor, but it is situated distinctly behind the front 
ma 
N. Eod. 
MONOLEPTA. 
M. cognata, Blackb. This insect,—described from N. Queens- 
land,—has been sent to me by Mr. French as taken in W. 
Australia 
COCCINELLID.E. 
LIPERN 
This name (which I used is a i; Coccinallid genus, Tr. R.S., 
S.A., 1888, p. 211) I find had been previously us used by Mr. 
