92 Eduard Voß: 



tennae inserted at about one-fourth from base of rostrum, 2nd 

 Joint slightly longer and thinner than 2rd. Frothorax distinctly 

 longer than wide, sides equally rounded in middle and base as 

 Wide as apex; less strongly punctate than head. Elytra with a 

 f ew moderately large punctures about base but minute elsewhere ; 

 sutural Stria very distinct. Length 2, rostrum ^/g mm. 

 Hab. — Swan River. — Australien. 



71. Au. densus. 



Aiiletes denstis Lea, Proc. Linn. Sog. N. S. Wales, 1899, p. 625. 



Very (Jensely and strongly punctate, the punctures rather 

 larger on elytra than on head and prothorax. Lyes considerably 

 larger in than in $. Rostrum about once and one-third the 

 length of prothorax in ^, slightly longer in $; noticeably increasing 

 to apex. Antennae inserted at about one-fourth from base of 

 rostrum, two basal joints almost equal. Prothorax in $ scarcely, 

 in slightly but noticeably transverse, sides very feebly increasing 

 to beyond the middle. Elytra with sutural stria moderately distinct. 

 Abdomen feebly transversely Wrinkled. Length 2 ^/s, rostrum 

 ^/r, mm. 



Hab. — Forest Reefs — Australien. 



72. Au. Reichel. 



Desbr. Monogr. 1868, p. 91 (407). 



Oblongus, parum elongatus, subconvexus, subplumbeo-niger, 

 griseo-pubescens, pedibus antennisque testaceo-piceis, his basi 

 et apice brunneis; capite subconvexo minus tenui densissime 

 punctato; oculis prommulis; rostro striolato punctatoque apice 

 nitido, capite feie duplo longiore subrecto; prothorace oblongo 

 elongato, lateribus parum rotundato ampliato, creberrime punctato; 

 elytris sat brevibus subquadratis humeris prominulis evidenter 

 Serie multistriatis. — Long, cum rostro 2,6. — Lat. hum. 1,5 mill. 



Arabien. 



73. Au. submaculatus. 



Auletes submaculatus Sharp, Trans, ent. soc. Lond. 1889, p. 73. 



Corpore subtus, capite rostroque nigris, thorace rufo-testaceo, 

 elytris testaceis, pube depressa subvariegatis. Long, cum rostro, 

 4% mm. 



^ Japan, August 27th, 1881. 



74. Au. fumigatus. 



Auletes fumigatus Roelofs, Ann. soc. ent. Belg. 1874, p. 151. 



Brevis; latus, piceus, f ulvo-pubescens ; funiculo antennarum 

 pedibusque testaceis. 



4 mm. — Japan. 



75. Au. cassandrae. 



Auletes cassandrae LeC, Proc. Amer. Phil. Soc. 1876, XV, p. 5, 3. 



Very small, less robust, yellowish brown, varied sometimes 

 with fuscous, irregularly clothed with rather coarse pale pubescence. 

 Beak as long as the head and prothorax, eoarsely punctured; head 

 and eyes as in A. subcoeruleus; antennae inserted near the base 



