BY THOMAS G. SLOANE. 83T 



prothorax straight on posterior part of sides, basal angles not 

 roundly obtuse; elytra with dentiform humeral angles and punc- 

 tate striae; four anterior tarsi in ^5" far less dilated, etc. Three 

 specimens were found under the bark of a tree-stump blackened. 

 by fire, in a clearing near the township of Doriigo. 



Sarothrocrepis setulosa, n sp. 



^. Oval; prothorax subquadrate, widest at posterior angles,, 

 these acute; sides sinuate posteriorly; elytra finely crenulate- 

 striate, interstices depressed, covered with a distinct but sparse 

 puncturation. Testaceous; elytra with a wide irregular post- 

 median black fascia; tibiae and tarsi brownish; abdomen brown 

 towards apex. 



Head ordinary(l-85 mm. across eyes); prothorax broader than 

 long(l"7o X 2-55 ram., width near anterior marginal seta, 2'5mm.); 

 apex(l"65 mm.) much narrower than base, lightly emarginate; 

 anterior angles obtuse; sides Tightly and roundly narrowed 

 anteriorly, sinuate before base; base truncate on each side, pro- 

 duced roundly backward in middle; basal angles triangular^ 

 acute; lateral margins explanate, widely so posteriorly; derm 

 sparsely beset with minute setuliferous punctures. Elytra much 

 broader than prothorax (6"6 x 4'5 mm.) ; base truncate with 

 humeral angles obtnsft; striae finely and lightly impressed, 

 minutely crenulate; interstices shagreened, sparsely beset with 

 distinct small setigerous punctures. Length 10, breadth 45 mm. 



Hab. — Dorrigo. 



Resembling S. corticalis Fabr., in pattern; but differing by- 

 prothorax much narrower, sides more sinuate posteriorly, basal 

 angles much more prominent and acute ; elytra with striae 

 shallower and more finely crenulate, interstices not convex, dis- 

 tinctly setulose-punctate, inner humeral angle less marked; 

 abdomen setulo.se-punctate, etc. 



Sarothrocrepis blackburni, n.sp. 



Depressed; prothorax subquadrate, widest before middle, basal 

 angles marked but obtuse; elytra subquadrangular, finely crenu- 



