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Lasiodactvlus obscuvus, 9-106 (B) 

 Lathridiidse. 4-201, 9-120, 78-264 

 Lathridius apicalis, 4-204 (B) 

 costatipennis, 4-202 (B) 

 minor, 4-204 (B) 

 nigromaculatus, 4-203 (B) 

 punctipennis, 4-204 (B) 

 satelles, 4-202 (B) 

 semicostatus, 4-203 (B) 

 Lathrobium adelaidae, 43-8 (B) 

 exiguum, 3-66 (B) 

 victoriense, 9-71 (B) 

 Lathropus brightensis, 32-147 (B) 

 Lecanomerus flavocinctus, 4-188 (B) 

 lindi, 4-189 (B) 

 major, 55-479 (B) ■ 

 nitidus, 54-779 (B) 

 obscurus, 4-189 

 striatus, 55-479 (B) 

 Lemidia angustula, 12-224 (B) 

 leoparda, 12-224 (B) 

 munda, 12-223 (B) 

 pictipes, 12-222 (B) 

 pulchella, 12-223 (B) 

 simulans, 12-222 (B) 

 soror, 12-223 (B) 

 Lepidiota bovilli. 42-54 (B) 



caudata, 7-85, 42 60 (B) 

 darwini, 46-850 (B) 

 deoeptrix, 42-59 (B) 

 degener. 46-853 (S) 

 delicatula, 46-852 (S) 

 frenchi, 42-58 (B) 

 gilesi, 42-62 (B) 

 grata, 7-86 (B) 

 koebelei, 42-54 (B) 

 leai, 42-57 (B) 

 negatoria, 42-63 (B) 

 perkinsi, 42-56 (B) 

 rubrior. 42-55 (B) 

 rufa, 46-854 (S) 

 rothei, 4-213 (B) 

 suavior, 42-56 (B) 

 townsvillensis, 42-61 (B) 

 Lepispilus rotundioollis, 6-140 (S) 

 Leptacinus filum, 43-7 (B) 

 picticornis, 43-7 (B) 

 Sent as Xantholinus picticornis. 

 Leptops areolatus, 44-58 (S) 

 baileyi, 47-1444 (B) 

 biordinatus, 44-55 (S) 

 contrarius, 44-60 (S) 

 frontalis, 47-1445 (S) 

 gravis, 44-57 (B) 

 horni, 78-287 (B) 

 insignis, 47-1443 (S) 

 interioris, 44-59 (B) 

 palmensis, 78-287 (B) 

 planicoliis, 44-58 (B) 

 raucus, 44-56 (B) 

 sculptus, 78-285 (B) 

 sulcicollis, 44-60 (S) 

 tempeensis, 78-286 (B) 

 Lestignatbus minor, 49-740 (B) 

 Leucocraspedum elegantulum, JO- 

 (B) 



Leucocraspedum lugens, 30-18 (B) 



validum, 30-17 (B) 

 Licinoma pallipes, 55-542 (B) 



sylvicola, 16-219 (B) 

 Licymnius bicolor, 13-133 (B) 

 Lindia, 4-275 



angusta, 4-275 (B) 

 Liparetrus adelaidae, 56-101 (S) 



agrestis, 1-25 (B) 



alienus, 35-324 (B) 

 12 alpicola, 55-483 (B) 



amabilis, 35-321 (B) 



analis, 1-23 (S) 



aridus, 17-34 (B) 

 12 aureus, 1-27 (B) 

 12 bicolor, 1-28 (B) 



blanchardi, 35-328 (B) 



brevipes, 35-328 (B) 



brunneipennis, 55-484 



The type has disappeared, but there 

 are two co-types in the collection of the 

 South Australian Museum. The name is 

 a synonym of ubiquitosus. 



caviceps, 1-19 (B) 



cinctipennis, 35-327 (B) 



confusus, 42-43 (B) 



consanguineus, 35-322 (S) 



dispar, 1-25 (S) 



distans, 35-318 (B) 



distinctus, 17-34 (S) 



diversus, 1-21 (B) 



fallax, 46-849 (S) 



fimbriatus, 1-18 (B male, S 

 female) 



gracilipes, 1-20 (B) 



granulatus, 1-28 



gravidus, 35-326 (B male, S 

 female) 



incertus, 35-320 (B) 



insolitus, 35-330 (B) 



insularis, 1-24 (S) 



juvenis, 46-849 (S) 



lseticulus, 47-1397 (B) 



laetus, 1-26 (B) 



leai, 35-329 (B) 



lividipennis, 35-319 (B) 



lugens, 56-100 (B male, S 

 female) 



macleayi, 1-27 (B) 



maurus, 56-99 (B) 



melanooephalus, 17-34 (S) 



minor, 35-327 (B) 



modestus, 1-25 (S) 



mysticus, 47-1398 (S) 



necessarius, 35-318 (B male, S 

 female) 



nigroumbratus, 1-22 (B) 



palmerstoni, 46-847 (S) 



perkinsi, 35-324 (B) 



perplexus, 2-50 

 No specimen in collection marked a.s 

 the type. But one labelled as perplexus 

 placed as craniger, Marl. 



18 12 These species sent under Automolus. 



