394 REVISION OF THE GENUS SEIROTRANA, ETC., 



My specimens of S. integricollis come, one from Wee Waa, New 

 South Wales, and two from Gayndah given me by Mr. Masters 

 (the latter is the locality given by Haag-Rutenberg). 



My two specimens of S. elongata were taken by myself near 

 Launceston, Tas. Erichson's species is Tasmanian. 



I have a number of specimens of S. parallela from Adelaide 

 (Germar's locality); also from Bullarook, Grampians and Apollo 

 Bay, Vic, a district also noted by Blessig for this species. 



S. geniculata Haag-Rut. — Two specimens, taken by myself on 

 the hills near Wollongong, but it is known from other parts of 

 New South Wales, a specimen in the Macleay Museum being 

 labelled " Blue Mountains." Though described as black, fresh 

 specimens are really a dark bronze colour, subject to some varia- 

 tion; one of my specimens is distinctly bronze. 



S. femoralis Macl. — The type from Gayndah in the Australian 

 Museum is unique. It is very distinct from S. geniculata Haag- 

 Rut., in its small size and light colour. 



S. proxima Pasc. — Of the two specimens in the British Museum 

 the type has the sides of the prothorax more dentate than the 

 other specimen. I have specimens from Monaro, N.S.W., and 

 from Victoria. 



S. congesta TsiSC.(Adelium congestum Pasc) = S. parallela Germ. 

 — From the description I had little doubt that this was a Seiro- 

 trana. By some chance I neglected to note the type in the 

 British Museum, but in answer to my enquiries Mr. C. J. Gahan 

 has courteously examined the type for me and writes, "A. 

 congestum Pasc, is clearly identical with A. parallelum Germ." 



S. repanda Yasc.i A delium repandum Pasc.) = /ft dispar Blackb. 

 — I have closely compared the type of S. dispar, kindly lent me 

 by Mr. C. French, with cotypes of A. repandum from Gayndah, 

 given me by Mr. Masters, who sent the type to Pascoe, and find 

 them identical. I must express my doubt as to the correctness 

 of the locality given by Mr. Blackburn for this species (viz., 

 Victoria). The species has a wide range from Inverell, N.S.W., 

 to Gayndah; but from a large collection of Seirotrana I have seen 





