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MEMOIRS OF THE QUEENSLAND MUSEUM. 
with the characters given by Distant, i.e., <e Allied to Phatnoma by the raised 
transverse lines to the discoidal and subcostal areas of the elytra, but differing by the 
non-diJated lateral areas of the pronotum, which are more or less convex, not spinously 
ampliated ; the elytra are also relatively narrower . 55 
Calotingis subopaca (Hacker). 
Neopachycysta subopaca Hacker, Mem. Queensl. Mus. ix, pt. ii, p. 183, 1928. 
Dr. Carl J. Drake drew my attention to this synonymy and kindly forwarded 
a copy of his genus Calotingis which I did not possess. 
Lasiacantha leai (Hacker). 
Myrmecotingis leai Hacker, Mem. Queensl. Mus. ix, pt. ii, p. 182, 1928. 
I am also indebted to Dr. Drake for pointing out this synonymy, with which 
I concur. 
EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 
All the figures are enlarged sixteen diameters. 
Plate XXX11. 
Fig. 1. — Cantacader nocturnis n. sp. 
Fig. 2. — Tiyava unicarinata n. sp. 
Fig. 3. — Urentius sarince n. sp. 
Fig. 4. — Esocampylia incarinata n.g. et sp. 
Plate XXXIII. 
Fig. 5. — Physatochila biseriata ii. sp. 
Fig. 6. — Physatochila irregularis n. sp. 
Fig. 7. — Physatochila uniseriata n. sp. 
Fig. 8. — Tingis ( Tingis ) drakei n. sp. 
Plate XXXIV. 
Fig. 9. — Tingis ( Tingis ) angulata n. sp. 
Fig. 10. — Tingis ( Tingis ) insularis n. sp. 
Fig. 11. — Radinacantha reticulata n.g. et sp. 
Fig. 12. — Radinacantha tasmanica n. sp. 
Plate XXXV 
Fig. 13. — Leptobyrsa magnifica n. sp. 
Fig. 14. — Leptobyrsa major n. sp. 
