BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S., &.C. 



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1 . Elytra with four punctures. 



Bonellii, Brulle. 

 affine, Macl. 

 viridipenne, Westw. 

 anthracinum, Macl. 

 interriq^tum, Macl. 

 ohscurum, Macl. 

 simile, Macl. 

 Brishanense, Caateln. 

 ebenimim, Casteln. 

 Westwoodii, Casteln. 



C. Castelnaui, Chaud. 

 sexpu7ictatum, Macl. 

 cyanipenne, Macl. 

 opacuni, Macl. 

 triste, Macl. 

 occultum, Macl. 

 ovipenne, Macl. 

 suhmetallicum, Macl. 

 pusillum, Macl. 

 purpureo-marginatum, n. sp. 



2. Elytra with two punctures. 



C tnarginatum, Boisd. C. convexum, Chaud 



Icevigatum, Macl. 

 puncticolle, Macl. 

 punctidatum, Macl. 

 scituhom, Macl. 

 Murrumhidgense, Macl. 

 laterals, Macl. 

 siobporcatuhim, Macl. 

 striatopunctahim, Macl. 

 frontale, Macl. 

 carbonarizcm, Casteln. 



3. Elycra without punctures. 

 G. politum, Westw. C. subcostatum, Macl. 



perplexum. White. De Visii, Macl. 



Icevipenne, Macl. ineditum, Macl. 



Genus, Calliscapterus. 



Head large, frontal canals short, only slightly diverging, palpi 

 scarcely secui-iform, antennae moderately slender not moniliform, 

 labrum biemarginate ; thorax broad and semicircular, elytra 

 broadly ovate and convex, anterior tibise tridentate externally. 

 This is a very showy and handsome group. The species hitherto 

 classed with Carenuni which are referable to this erenus are 



Kingii, Macl. 

 propinqiium, Macl. 

 nitescens, Macl. 

 viridi-marginatuin, Macl, 

 politulum, Macl. 

 2)lanipenne, Macl. 

 svhplanalum, Bates. 

 Batesi, Masters. 

 Terroi-reginai, Macl. 

 iantJmium, Macl. 



