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GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION. 



The genus Ptilosclera (1 species) is confined to Northern and Western Australia. 

 Glossojmttacus (4 species) is almost exclusively confined to Western and Southern 

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G. concinnus 



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The genus Hypocliarmosyna (10 species) extends from Halmahera, Batchian, and Ternate 

 to Amhoyna (if not also to Bouru) on the west, and to Guebe and Waigiou on the north-east, 

 through New Guinea to the Re" and Aru Islands and to New Caledonia, its southern limit, 

 while eastwards it reaches to Fead and the Fiji Islands, though, so far as we can ascertain, it 

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