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and open at apex. Sp. O. nodipennts^ pi. vii. f. 1, and nraneus, Queensland, 
and odiosus, K. George’s Sound, p. 466 (? also certain spp. of Tylodes^ Montr., 
and Crypt, jmci/icus, Faiivel). 
JPetosiris, p. 467. Allied to the preceding, hut with suhlinear femora and 
the pectoral channel cavernous at apex. Sp. P. suhereus, ibid., Queensland. 
Methidrysu^ ibid. Has no obvious affinities. Sp. M, offlicta, p. 468, 
Queensland. 
Miconotus, p. 468. Has no obvious affinities. Facies of some of the 
ColydiadcB. Sp. N. tarphioides, p. 469, Moreton Bay. 
Ephrycus, p. 471. Allied to Chceiccietorus, Sch., but with finely granu- 
lated eyes, the clava of ant. distinct from funic., the femora dentate beneath, 
and the last joint of the tarsi not setose. Sp. E. ohliquus, ibid., Tasmania, 
Melbourne (Palso Cryptorh. infulatm, Er.). 
Metacymiaj p. 472. Also allied to ChcetectebornSy but with finely granu- 
lated eyes and the fourth joint of tarsi abbreviated and not setose [no 
comparison made with the preceding genus]. Sp. M. marmoreay ibid., W. 
Australia. 
Achopertty p. 473. Facies of Metacymiay but with long claw-joint and 
coarsely facetted eyes ; differing from Ch(etectetorus\w the even surface of the 
prothorax, which is not flattened at the sides, and in the non-setose apical 
joint of the tarsi. Sp. A. laclirymosay Tasmania, and A. maculata, N. S. 
Wales, {hid . ; A. uniformis, p. 474, Queensland. 
ChimadeSy p. 474. Allied to Ch<^tectetoruSy but with a distinct triarticu- 
late club, finely granulated eyes, ample subquadrangular elytra, and the 
femora dentate beneath. Sp. C. lanosus, ibid., N. S. Wales. 
MenioSy p. 475. Differs from CJuBtectetorus in its straight, depressed ros- 
trum, convex thorax, dentate femora, non-sqttamose fourth tarsal joint, and 
larger eyes. Sp. M. internatuSy ibid,, Sydney'. 
TychreuSy ibid. Eyes finely granulate ; pectoral channel reaching the 
hinder part of interm, coxae. Sp. T. camelus, p. 476, Tasmania. 
Tituada, p. 476. Separated from Tychreus by its extremely short meta- 
sternum and coarsely facetted eyes. Sp. T. ostradon, p. 477, K. George’s 
Sound. 
AnilauSy ibid. X^ower margin of anterior femora largely dilated. Sp. A. 
so7’diduSy p. 478, Queensland. 
TyrtceosuSy p. 479. Differentiated from Cryptorhynchus (typified by C. 
lapathiy auct.) by the structure of the tibiae, which are sulcate, gradually 
broader to apex, and with the outer margin of the corbels slightly sloped 
inwards. Sp. T. microthoraxy ibid., lateralis and incaUidus, p, 480, Queens- 
land ; vetustns, p. 480, Victoria ; ustulatus, p. 481, Tasmania. 
(Emethylusy p. 482. Differs from CipptorhynckuSy as limited by Lacordaire, 
in its pectoral channel, which terminates between the anterior coxae and is 
cavernous at the apex, and in the larger size of second abdominal segment. 
Sp. (E. lumbariSf ibid. pi. vii. f. 3, Queensland. 
Ehlocoylymma, p. 483. Comes next to Enteles, but resembles Medstostylus. 
Tibiae and tarsi short, apex of prothorax projecting, pectoral channel extend- 
ing between intermediate coxae, open at apex. Sp. P. alternansy ibid., N. S. 
Wales. 
Medstocerus masto'si, p. 469, N. S. Wales, 
Cheetecteioius TieediduSy p. 470, Queensland; C. cliteUeSy ibid., S, Australia; 
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