670 MISCELLANEA ENTOMOLOGICA, NO. V. 



121. Saragus brunnipennis, n. sp. 



Ovate, piceous, nitid, moderately convex. Head finely punctate, 

 clypeus a little emarginate. Thorax transverse, deeply emarginate 

 in front, lightly sinuate behind, the disk very minutely punctate, 

 the margins rather broad and rugosely punctate. Elytra with 

 numerous close rows of well-marked rather irregular punctures, 

 the interstices not raised, the margins smooth, narrow and reflexed 

 on the borders. Beneath very nitid. 



Long. 4|^ lines, lat 2^ lines. 



Hah. — King George's Sound. 



122. Saragus magister, Pascoe. 



Journ. of Ent. Vol. II. p. 465. 



" Elliptic-ovate, black and shining, very smooth and impuuctate; 

 clypeus transverse, gradually rounded from the antennary orbits ; 

 prothorax rather narrowly emarginate at the apex, the disk 

 moderately convex, the margin about one-sixth of the breadth of 

 the disk at its widest part ; elytra convex, slightly raised into a 

 line posteriorly at the suture, the margins narrower than those of 

 the prothorax ; body beneath glossy-black, the abdomen finely 

 corrugated ; femora highly polished ; tibire and tarsi with fulvous 

 hairs, the latter and the antennae ferruginous " (Pascoe). 



Long. 9 lines. 



Hah. — Queensland, 



123. Saragus Duboulayi, Pascoe. 



Journ. of Ent. Vol. II. p. 466. 



" Nearly round, brownish-black, opaque, covered with a very 

 short brownish pubescence ; clypeus very broad, truncate or very 

 slightly emarginate, with a deep groove in the middle behind at its 

 junction with the head ; prothorax nearly impunctate, narrowly 

 and deeply emarginate at the apex, the disk scarcely convex, less 



