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second abdominal segment as long as the first ; legs ferruginous, co 
with pale greenish scales. Length, 4 li: 
Mad. Western Australia. 
Myllocerus glaucinus. 
Moderately ovate, covered with pale glaucous green scales s 
and beneath; head small, rostrum short and comparatively na 
with a narrow median impressed line commencing between the . 
scrobes approximate above, nearly reaching to the eyes; prothor 
m the preceding, but rather longer in proportion; scutellum i 
smaller, nearly round; elytra with narrower intervals between 
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"V.J. Champion Bay. Length, 3 |lin. 
Myllocerus pudicus. 
Moderately ovate, covered with pale ashy scales ; in other resp 
resembles the last, except that the funicle has all its joints thick 
shorter, the first only excepted-the is prothorax more transverse 
the under parts are brownish-testaceous with white pearly scales. ' 
Sal. Nicol Bay. ^^""S*^' ^^ Hues 
Myllocerus cinerascens. 
Sightly oblong ovate, covered with very pale ashy scales, distinc 
mottled with brownish spots; head and rostrum narrowish, the latte 
little concave above, especially towards the apex, the scrobes sligh 
approximate; eyes slightly oblong; antenna closely covered with p 
ashy hairs, the scape stoutish, the two basal joints of the funicle rati 
elongate ; prothorax moderately transverse, the sides slightly rounde 
scutellum prominent, rounded ; elytra about a third broader than t 
prothorax at the base, the intervals of the stri^ with a row of distir 
stiffish hairs; beneath and legs covered with pale, slightly silvery seal 
^«5. West Australia. Length, 3i lines. 
Myllocerus decretics. 
Eather broadly ovate, covered with pale greyish scales; head som 
what broad in front; rostrum robust; scrobes not approximate n, 
approaching the eye; antennse slender, first joint of the funicle only 
little longer than the second ; prothorax moderately transverse, rounds 
at Its sides anteriorly, parallel towards the base; scutellum smal 
pointed behind; elytra nearly parallel at the sides, the intervals of th 
