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I noted the life history of Distichocera macidicolles (Proceedings Linnean Society, New South Wales, 1893). This I bred from larvae in the stems of the "Tick Bush" (Kunzia capitata). Commencing just under the bark, the larva traversed the stem in everj' direction, boring several long parallel chambers backwards and forwards to the centre of the stem. The larva is a stout, thick-set white grub, Avith a broad square head, and the body is lightly clothed with short hairs. The Bimia Longicorn {Bimi...a bicolor, White). This handsoif e longicorn beetle was figured and described by White in the Proceedings of the Zoological Society, 1850. A second species was desciubed and figured by Saunders in the Transactions of the Entomological Society of London in 18.50, under the name of Bimia /em oralis. French gives a coloured plate of the latter species in his Handbook, Part V, pi. Ill, 1911, which he states is a serious pest to the apple gum (Eucalyptus stuartiana) in the Gem brook district, Victoria.
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