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Psyche 
[June 
of grata and is similar also in many ways structurally, but 
it is fully winged, with elytra parallel-sided, metepisterna 
long, and eyes relatively large. In these respects it is very 
close to heterogena, of which we have a series from Victoria. 
However, the Margaret River specimen differs from both 
heterogena and the present new species (grata) in having 
the abdomen rugose-punctate, most strongly so on the apical 
segment. The differences between this specimen and grata 
seem too great for them to be forms of a single dimorphic 
species. This specimen very likely represents a new species, 
but I do not care to describe it without more material. 
Clivina sculpticeps n. sp. 
Rather broad, subparallel, only moderately convex ; 
rufous, not very shining. Head about 7/10 width prothorax; 
mandibles short; clypeus with marginal outline as in 
australasiae and its immediate allies, broadly emarginate 
at middle, with median part not at all separated from wings ; 
latter rounded, separated from supra-ocular plates by 
obtuse notches; eyes prominent; front separated from 
clypeus by a deep and conspicuous transverse impression, 
and clypeus before impression with a broad more or less 
semicircular swelling; front and usually vertex somewhat 
variably longitudinally impressed at middle, and usually 
also with oblique irregular impressions at sides; frontal 
sulci long, recurved; front impunctate or virtually so; 
occiput with a few punctures at sides. Prothorax as wide as 
long or barely wider, moderately narrowed anteriorly; 
posterior angles broadly rounded, slightly dentate ; anterior 
angles also rounded, but more narrowly so ; disc with median 
and anterior transverse lines distinct, sub-basal lateral 
impressions faint or obsolete; surface of disc impunctate, 
with a few transverse strioles. Elytra about 1/10 wider than 
prothorax, only slightly narrowed anteriorly, with base 
subtruncate; humeri distinct, rather narrowly rounded; 
only 3 striae free at base; sub-humeral carinae well 
developed; striae entire, moderately impressed (less so 
apically), punctulate; intervals convex, 3rd 4-punctate as 
usual. Prosternum more or less sulcate transversely an- 
teriorly, with episterna striolate and rugulose, not punctate; 
