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gulis posticis vix rectangulatis ; elytris capite cum thorace duplo 

 longiorihus, striata- punctatis et subgranulatis ; corpore infra rufOy 

 pedibus concoloribus . Long. lin. 2^, lat. lin. 1^. 



Ph>enognathus, Hope, n. g. 

 Pachypo affine pedibus posticis longissimis . Caput in medio cornu- 

 tum, labrum porrectum, conicum, mandibulce exsertcB, antenna 9 -ar- 

 ticulata. Maxilla lobis minutissimis . Prothorax antice subre- 

 tusus. Elytra conica postice valde attenuata. 

 Pheenognatha Erichsoni, Hope. Castanea, capite unicorni, cornu 

 nigro, postice fiavo tomentoso ; thorace punctata, margine omni 

 ciliato ; elytris ad basin castaneis, postice nigris et striato-punc- 

 tatis, punctis quasi erosis ; corpore infrcL piloso, pedibus conco- 

 loribus et auricomatis. Long. lin. 3, lat. lin. 2^. 

 Named in honour of Erichson, who has figured some singular ge- 

 nera allied to Pachypus, as well as to the above genus. 



Sericesthis Gouldii, Hope. Affinis S. abdominali, Hope, at differt 

 Castaneo-pruinosa, capite antice excavato, postice convexo ; tho- 

 race undique lined elevatd circumdato lateribus flavo-ciliatis. 

 Elytris postice rotundatis ultra medium incrassatis, striato-punc- 

 tatis, striis parum impressis, disco sparsim punctulato ; podice 

 trigono et declivo ; corpore infrh concolori pectore pedibus flavis 

 capillis longis obsitis, femoribus segmentisque abdominis rubro- 

 piceis nitidis. Long. lin. 11, lat. lin. 5^. 

 The above insect is one of the largest species of my acquaintance ; 

 more than forty species have fallen under my notice ; about thirty-five 

 are in my collection. They would afford ample materials for a mono- 

 graph. In bloom and colouring they resemble Serica, and to that 

 genus they are certainly alHed. Two other species were received 

 from Port Essington with the above. 



Liparetra nigricoUis, Hope, Atra, capite antice excavato, thorace 

 convexo, nigro, elytris striato-punctatis piceis, pedibus concoloribus, 

 pectore flavo-tomentoso. Long, lin. 3, lat. lin. Ij. 

 The present insect belongs to a genus of the family of the Sm- 

 cida ; it is rich in species, as my cabinet contains nearly twenty. 

 There are some few other Lamellicornes in Mr. Gould's collection, 

 from Port Essington, but they are in too imperfect a state to de- 

 scribe. 



Geodephaga. 

 Megacephala Australasise, Hope. Flava, antennis palpisque luteis, 

 capite viridi ; maxillis concoloribus, apicibus nigricantibus . Tho- 

 race aneo-viridi, antice posticeque constripto, linedque longitudi- 

 nali fortiter impresso ; elytris jiavo-marginatis macula anchor ali 

 magnd notatd ; corpore infra viridi ternis segmentis antepenultimis 

 piceis, apicali autem Jlavo, pedibusque concoloribus. Long. lin. 7^, 

 lat. lin. 2J, 

 This is the first instance, T believe, of a Megacephala being de- 

 scribed as inhabiting New Holland : apparently it varies consider- 

 ably in magnitude. ; 



Cicindela loscelis, Hope. Atro-anea, capite aneo fronte albido^ 

 Ann. ^ Mag. N. Hist. Vol. ix. 2 F 



