264 Mr. A. White on some apparently unrecorded 



Jacq. in ' Voy. of Astrolabe and ZeleV), which also I believe 

 to be specifically identical with P. Gouldice, than any other 

 described species, especially in the scarlet and green of its beau- 

 tiful plumage. 



Poephila Paddoni, J. M C G. Rostro nigro ; f route, sincipite, gula, 

 pectoreque phceniceis; uropygio pennisque duobus centralibus 

 caudae supra rubro-phceniceis ; loris caeruleo-viridibus ; caeteris 

 partibus corporis metallico-viridibus ; tarsis, digitis et unguibus 

 atro-fuscis. 



Mas. Rostro 0*3, ala 2*25, cauda 2*0 ; toto corporeal in long, 

 unciae Anglicae. 



Hab. in Nova Caledonia, praesertim apud insulam "Nu" dictam. 



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John MacGillivray. 



XXVIII. — Descriptions of some apparently unrecorded species of 

 Longicorn Beetles, belonging to the genera Phrissoma, Nyphona, 

 &c. By Adam White, Assistant, Zool. Dept. Brit. Mus. 



L {>t -vvWa/U Phrissoma amycteroides, n. s. 



Ph. glabrum, nigrum; thorace medio tuberculo magno postice fur- 

 cato ; elytris singulis lineis tribus spinarum crassarum ; tibiis apice 

 brunneo-pilosis. 



Smooth, black, shining; last eight joints of antennae with 

 short brownish pile ; lateral spines of thorax sharp, placed for- 

 ward ; between them, in the middle, is a high tubercle, rounded 

 in front and on the top, forked behind ; elytra slightly scabrous, 

 each with three longitudinal lines of sharp spine-like tubercles, 

 those of the outer row the smallest ; elytra at the widest part 

 not much broader than between the tips of the thoracic spines ; 

 tibiae at the end covered with short light-brown hairs. W fa*~<**v 

 Length 8 lines. **a~JM+* <**^ i «h** 



Hab. Port Natal. (Coll. Gueinzius, in Mus. Brit.) 



This longicorn beetle has much resemblance, at first sight, to 

 some of the spined species of the Australian Curculionidous 

 genus Amycterus. 



QKjt*~J*-b^s Phrissoma Hipporhinus, n. s. 



Ph. pilosum, fuscum, nigro variegatum ; thorace medio tuberculo 

 magno postice emarginato ; elytris thorace multo crassioribus, 

 tuberculatis, singulis lineis tribus tuberculorum caeteris paulo ma- 

 jorum. 



Pale brown, not very thickly pilose, with small scattered black 



