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Lateral border of pronotum entire. 
Colour coal-black, lateral border of pronotum 
strongly reflexed, hind angles produced ; 
dim. 10 x 9 mm 
Colour brown, lateral border of pronotum 
scarcely reflexed, hind angles not produced ; 
dim. 14 x 7| mm. 
Pronotum finely rugose, elytral intervals 
definitely leticulate. 
Lateral border of pronotum thick, rounded and 
raised ; dim. 17-18 x 9-10 mm. 
Lateral border of pronotum thin, scarcely 
raised; dim. 18-20x10^-11 mm 
Pronotum punctate. 
Elytra reticulate, not costate ; dim. 15^ x 
8| mm. 
Elytra 8-costate ; dim. 11-12 x 6-6| mm. 
Elytra 6-co»tate. 
Intervals definitely reticulate. 
Sizs large, 15-17 x9-10£ mm 
Size smaller. 
Lateral margins of pronotum reliexed, club of 
antennae 0-j ointed ; dim. 12x7^-8 mm. 
Lateral margins of pronotum horizontal, club 
of antennae 4-jointed ; dim. 12f x8f mm. ... 
Pronotum much more distinctly punctate than 
17, club of antennae 5-jointed ; dim. 12x7-f 
(23.) Intervals obsoletely or indefinitely reticulate 
(23.) 
Sides of pronotum slightly crenulate, deeply 
sinuate behind ; dim. 14 x 7t, mm 
Sides of pronotum entire. 
Sides of pronotum sinuate anteriorly and 
posteriorly; dim. 13-15 x 7-^-9 mm 
Sides of pronotum veiy slightly sinuate 
posteriorly only, margins scarcely differen- 
tiated from disc ; dim. 14x8 mm. 
carbonarius n. sp. 
rvficornis n. sp. 
Mastersi, Macl. 
obesus, Guer. 
irregularis, Black b. 
Vcemeli, H. Rut. 
reticulatus, Bates. 
crassicornis, Blackb. 
approximates, Blackb. 
*ina<qualis, Blackb. 
*sexcostatus, Champ. 
Hardcastlei n. sp. 
vermiculatus n. sp. 
NOTES ON THE ABOVE. 
J\ r . Deyrolhi, Bates. — The author gives the dimensions as 
" lin.; width of prothorax across the middle 4 lin.," with the 
wide locality " Australia," with the possible suggestion of " Western 
Australia ?" I have specimens from Fernhills and other districts 
of Eastern Victoria, one of which was compared with Bates's type, 
the dimensions being 20x11 mm. 
N . Mastersi, Macl. — Specimens from Kingaroy (H. Brown) 
and Duaringa (C. French), South Queensland, have been compared 
with type. The author omitted to state the width, which is 
9-10 mm. 
* Species unknown to the author. 
