Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia . J &Co,LHMO. Further Notes on Australian Coleoptera,WITH Descriptions of New Species. By the Rev. T. Blackburn, [Read October 2nd, 1888.] The following paper embodies the results of some studies Ihave recently made among the Fliytopliaya of the sub-tribeGaleriicidft, and among the Coccinellicht of the group called byM. Mulsant Trichosomides. :. Up to the present time, so far as I can ascertain, only one spe-cies of this sub-tribe has been actually recorded as occur


Transactions and proceedings and report of the Philosophical Society of Adelaide, South Australia . J &Co,LHMO. Further Notes on Australian Coleoptera,WITH Descriptions of New Species. By the Rev. T. Blackburn, [Read October 2nd, 1888.] The following paper embodies the results of some studies Ihave recently made among the Fliytopliaya of the sub-tribeGaleriicidft, and among the Coccinellicht of the group called byM. Mulsant Trichosomides. :. Up to the present time, so far as I can ascertain, only one spe-cies of this sub-tribe has been actually recorded as occurring inthe colony of South Australia (outside the Northern Territory),and that species [Mo7ioJepta croceicoUis, Germ.) I do not thinkthat I have seen. A second species (Fllopia pedestris, Er.) isattributed by Mr. Masters in general terms to Australia andTasmania, by which I suppose it is intended to imply that itsrange is a wide one. I have frequently met with it as far westas the Port Lincoln district, where in some localities it is ratherplentiful. In the follow^ing pages I describe seven new s


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