124 REVISION OF THE AMYCTERIDES, ii., 



gular, velvety-brown patches, situated as in T. acromiolis, but 

 smaller and more irregular. 



Head and rostrum as in T. acromialis, but the internal 

 ridges rather more prominent and less convergent, forehead 

 without a punctiform depression. Prothorax (3-5 x 4-5 mm.) 

 more evenly rounded on sides, apex with the postocular sinu- 

 osity more open, and the ocular lobes less prominent ; collar- 

 imprassion indistinct, median line impressed, free from 

 granules : disc with small hemispherical granules, in apical 

 portion roughly arranged in two lines on either side of middle, 

 elsewhere more confused and continuous with the lateral group 

 of granules. Elytra (10x7 mm.) with the basal emai'gination 

 more open, humeral angles strongly produced (4 mm. apart) : 

 disc foveo -striate, the foveae smaller, less open than in T. acro- 

 mialis; interstices all equally prominent, feebly granulate, the 

 granules not shining, obscured by clothing, unisetigerous, 

 granules more noticeable towards sides. Beneath as in T. 

 acromialis, but the anterior femora with a stronger ridge be- 

 neath. 



9 • Form more produced posteriorly ; prothoracic granviles 

 in groups, leaving a median and two lateral spaces free from 

 granules, central groups in two lines of small sepai'ate gran- 

 ules ; elytra with dark felted patches, more irregular and 

 broken into smaller, more dispersed patches ; beneath convex, 

 fifth segment with an obtuse, feeble, median ridge : femora 

 simple. JJi/iicnswns : ^., 15x7; 9., 17x7-5; P.,4 x 5 : E., 

 12 X 7-5 mm. 



Hab. — Queensland : Dawson River (Macleay Museum), Coen 

 (C. French). (Types in Macleay Museum.) 



Closely allied to the preceding, from which it differs in the 

 prothoracic granules distinct, not confluent ; in the base of the 

 elytra more open; and in the elytral foveae smaller, more de- 

 pressed, the interstices with fine granules ; it, perhaps, only 

 represents a variety, but when the two species are placed side 

 by side; they look different, 



