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perceptible. I imagine therefore, as the insect is unique and much 

 damaged, that probably they have been broken off. 



Sp. 11. Stenochorus assimilis. Sten. affinis prcecedenii, rufo- 

 brunneuSf antennis concoloribus et tomentosis. Thorax-rufo' 

 piceus, supra tuherculatus tuberculis quinque elevatis majori- 

 bus ita dispositis :|: reliquis minoribus. Elytra rufo-briinnea , 

 fascia elongata irregulari undulata etjlava apicibusflavo-macu- 

 latis. Corpus infra rufum femor'ibus et tibiis concoloribus et 

 sub' tomentosis tarsisque auricomatis. 



Long. lin. lOj ; lat. lin. 2^. 



I received this insect from Van Diemen's Land. 



Sp. 12. Stenochorus ACANTHOCERUs, MacLeay. Sien.fusco-fer- 

 rugineus capite punctato ; antennis rubris, articulo 3^'°, 4*°, 5*° 

 et 6^^ apice spinosis ; ore rubro ; maxillis elongatis^ apice ciliatis 

 membranaceis ; palpis securiformibus ; tfiorace obscuro utrinque 

 iinispinoso margine antico tuberculisque dorsalibus utrinque pos- 

 ticoque semicirculari rubris ; scutello rubro ; elytris rubris fas- 

 cits tribus nigris undatis, ad basin inter tineas elevatas subcre- 

 natis, apicemque versus punctatis, apice bidentatis ; corpore sub- 

 tus nigro nitido tomentoso pedibus rubris. 



In Mus. Dom. MacLeay, 



Sp. 13. Stenochorus DORSALis, MacLeay. Sten. fulvo-piceus ca- 

 pite angusto labro palpisque testaceis ; vertice canaliculato ; tho- 

 race incequaliter rugoso eminentia media ovali glabra tribusque 

 aliis utrinque inconspicuis ; elytris bidentatis subelevatis inter- 

 stitiisque punctatis macula media suturali testacea antice sub- 

 emarginata ; antennis subtus villosisy articulis apice haud spinosis ; 

 corpore pedibusque piceis ; femoribus incrassatis. 



In Mus. Dom. MacLeay. 



Hab. In Nova Hollandia. 



Section 2. Tubericolles. 



Antennis spinosis, thorace tuberculato haud spinoso, apicibus 

 elytrorum bidentatis femoribusque incrassatis. 



Sp. 14. Stenochorus uNiGUTTATus, MacLeay. Sten. fuscus capite 

 cum antennis villosis, thorace incequali rugoso, tuberculato. Ely- 

 tris depressis crebrissime punctulatis, in singulo macula quadrato- 

 elongata, et luteafere in medio disci posita. Corpus infra rubro- 

 fuscum tomentosum femoribus incrassatis et concoloribus, tarsis 

 infra flavo-spongiosis. 



This species I received from the Swan River : it is subject to great 

 variation in size. A specimen similar to Mr. MacLeay's Uniguttatus 

 measures in length, lin. lOj ; lat. lin. 2. It seems likely that Sten. 

 elongatus of DeJean is the same as the above species. 



Sp. 15. Stenochorus rhombifer. Sten. affinis 2ircecedenti at 

 multo minor. Fuscus, antennis et corpore sparsim flavo-tomento- 

 sis, capite haud villoso, rubro. Thorax incequalis et tuberculatus. 

 Elytra depressa bidentata, macula quadrato-elongata luteafere 



