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II. whiteleggei ; but having mutually examined specimens of 
each, we have ascertained that II. regalis is constantly much 
the larger insect in both sexes, and that there exist characters 
in the front tarsi and male genital organs which prove that Mr. 
Carpenter’s species is sufficiently distinct to deserve a different 
name. 
Family LimnobatiDjE. 
Genus Limnobates, Burin . 
Limnobates strigosa , sp. n. 
Apparently of wide range. 
REMARKS ON A NEYV CYRIA FROM NEW SOUTH 
WALES. 
By Frederick A. A. Skuse, F.L.S., Entomologist. 
[Plate XI. figs. 5 - 10.] 
Coleoptera. 
BUPRESTID.E. 
Cyria, Solier. 
The form figured (pi. xi. figs. 5-10) represents a new species of 
Cyria originally proposed to have been described in the* present 
paper, but recently named by the Rev. T. Blackburn (Trans. 
Roy. Soc. S. Aust. xv. i. p. 41, 1892) as C. tridens , from a specimen 
received from this Museum. The series of about a dozen examples 
was originally obtained by the author from Mr. W. Smart, of 
Manly, who procured them from an amateur collector on the 
Richmond River, N.S. W. By some mistake Mr. Blackburn also 
fails to mention the locality or source from which he received the 
specimen from which his description was derived. Fig. 4 represents 
C. imperialism Don., in contrast with the present insect. 
