60 Zoological Society, 



Sp. 7. Stenochorus PUNCTATUS, Dowovaw. Stcn. thorace spinoso, 

 fuscus, elytris punctatis antice suhrugosis, apice hidentatis maculis 

 tribus flavis . 

 Long, lin. 1 1 ; lat. lin. 2^. 



This species I obtained at the sale of the late Mr. Donovan's in- 

 sects ; it was labelled as received from Van Diemen's Land. The 

 colour of this species in Donovan's plate is not dark enough ; the 

 variety with the basal and medial spots united on the elytra, is by 

 no means uncommon ; the species is also liable to vary considerably 

 in size ; a small specimen measured only 81 lines long and 2 in 

 width. 



Sp. 8. Stenochorus semipunctatus, Fabricius. Sten. thorace 

 spinoso, fuscus, elytris antice punctata -rug osis, flavo-fasciatis, 

 postice lavibus, apice bidentatis macula Jlava. Vid. Oliv. 4 — 

 67. p. 37, 48; Stenoch. 69. tab. 2. f. 19 ; Enc. Meth. 5. p. 

 303, 56 ; Schonherr. Syn. Ins. vol. i. part 3. p. 404. species 9. 

 Long. lin. 11 ; lat. lin. 3. 



The localities of * Brasilia' and * Nova HoUandia' are mentioned by 

 the latter author ; there cannot exist a doubt that the former locality 

 is erroneous. The species is subject to great variation. I mention 

 some of the most particular. 

 Var. a. Elytris (long. lin. 8 ; lat. lin. IJ) mediis trimaculatis, maculis 



binis antice parvis, postica triplo major i. 

 Var. fj. Elytris (long. lin. 7 ; lat. lin. 1^) late flavo-fasciatis maculis 



nigris aspersis. 

 Var. y. Elytris (long. lin. 11 ; lat. lin. 3) late flavo-fasciatis nigris 

 binis maculis notatis, apice late flavo, spinisque concoloribtis, an- 

 tennis pedibusque pallidis. 

 This is probably an immature specimen. It is by no means un- 

 common. 



Sp. 9. Stenochorus angustatus, DeJean. Sten. valde elongatus, 

 parallelus, pubescens, fusco-cinereus, thorace subplicato, conico, 

 lineis duabus albidis. Elytris macula laterali antica, elongata, 

 fusca. 

 Long. lin. 10; tot. 15. 

 In Museo M. M. DeJean et Gory. 



The above description is taken from the Voyage De TAstrolabe, 

 by Mons. Boisduval, vide part 2. p. 475. 



Sp. 10. Stenochorus undulatus. Sten. nigro-brunneus, an^ 

 tennis aurato-tomentosis thorace supra tuberculato et concolori, 

 medio disci macula elevata rubro-picea et polita. Scutellum au- 

 reo-tomentosum. Elytra fusco-brunnea, fasciis binis mediis un- 

 dulatis pallide flavis upicibus concoloribus . Corpus infra rubro- 

 piceum pedibus aureo-tomentosis. 

 Long. lin. 10 ; lat. lin. 2^. 



This species inhabits New Holland, and was sent me by Captain 

 Roe from the New English Settlement at the Swan River in Au- 

 stralia. I must remark that in this species the spines at the apex 

 of the elytra appear unusually short, those at the suture are scarcely 



