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with a puncture a little below the humeral angle, and another 

 near the apex, and a line of punctures on the base extending 

 along the lateral margins. 



Length, 7 lines. 



Hub — Peak Downs. 



Etjtoma brevipenne, n. sp. 



Entirely black, moderately nitid, the elytra slightly margined 

 with purple, Head as in pi(,nctulatitm. Thoi'ax as in punctu- 

 tatum. Elytra elongate-oval, not twice the length of the thoi"ax, 

 with a puncture a little behind the humeral angle, and another 

 near the apex, a cluster of 3 or 4 punctures in a shallow depression 

 on the base, and a few along the lateral margins. 



Length, 7^ lines. 



Hah. — Moreton Bay. 



Carenoscaphus lucidus, n. sp. 



Of elongate cylindrical form, and nitid black colour, with the 

 thorax margined with green, and the elytra with a violet tint. 

 Head large, transverse, the frontal canals deep and diverging 

 behind. The clypeus emarginate and quadridentate. The thorax 

 longer than wide, nearly truncate in front, the basal lobe short 

 and rounded. Elytra very slightly narrowed at the base, three 

 times longer than wide, a reflexed roundly pointed humeral angle, 

 an impressed puncture behind the humeral angle, another near the 

 apex, a row of punctures on the basal margins, beginning with a 

 larger detached one near the suture, and a row of distant punc- 

 tures in the lateral margin. The prosternum is longitudinally 

 grooved. 



Length, 13 lines. 



Hah. — Dawson River. 



