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palporum maxillarium articulo ultimo leviter securiformi, 
antennis prothoracis basin paullo superantibus ; prothorace 
c 
impresso 
bus mediis fortiter rotundato dilatatis; elytris a basi ultra 
medium seriatim sat grosse foveolatis, alibi levibus.  Long., 
4 1; lat., 145 1. 
Much TEE N. (Opile) fomtolotuh Westw., but with the 
apical joint of the maxillary palpi so feebly securiform as to 
‚suggest generic distinction. Compared with sernotatus the 
Victoria ( Di ding Hann 
EBURIPHORA. 
This generic name must be removed from the Australian 
Opilus patricius having been referred to Bee This Tas- 
manian insect is veapk dena with estwood's O. sexnotatus 
(also from Tasmania,—a species discussed above) and is certainly 
not an Eburiphora (inter alia it has not rpg frei 
As Klug's is the older name the species must be wn as 
patricia, , Klug. 
TARSOSTENUS. 
Ido not believe that any member of this genus is native to 
Australia. I have myself taken and recorded the occurrence of 
T. univittatus, Rossi, near Adelaide, but it is no doubt introduced 
p d 
Paratillus (Olerus) carus, Newm. Newman's name has priority. 
T. pulcher, Macl. The description of this insect does not 
