674 MISCELLANEA ENTOMOLOGICA, NO. V. 



130. Saragus unicarinatus, Boisd. 



Cilibe unicarinatus, Boisd. Voy. Astrol. p. 265. — Breme, Mon. 

 Cossyph. I. p 48, pi. IV. fig. 6. 



Ovate, brown, glabrous, head rounded in front, feebly emar- 

 ginate and punctate, epicranium concave. Thorax flat, transverse, 

 lightly carinate, finely granulate, rounded on the sides and nar- 

 rowed in front, margins broad, flat, anterior angles salient and 

 sharp, reaching beyond the middle of the head, the posterior 

 angles recurved. Elytra slightly dilated in the middle ; pointed 

 at the apex, very convex, punctate with numerous scarcely visible 

 raised lines, suture strongly carinate, margins flat, broad at the 

 base, narrower behind ; beneath brown, nitid and strongly punctate. 



Long. 6 lines, lat. 4| lines. 

 Sab. — Kangaroo Island. 



131. Saragus ovalis, Macleay. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. N. S. Wales, Vol. II. p. 283. 



" Oblong-ovate, black, opaque. Head widened and obliquely 

 angled before the eyes, and broadly rounded and almost truncate 

 in front. Thorax very deeply emarginate in front, deeply bi-emar- 

 ginate at the base, and very slightly emarginate at the centre of 

 the basal lobe, with the lateral margins very broad, reflexed, and 

 of a dull red colour. Scutellum transversely triangular. Elytra 

 of the width of the thorax at the base and of a dull chocolate 

 colour, with the lateral margins reflexed as in the thorax, broad 

 at the humeral angles, and considerably narrowed towards the 

 apex, and with the disk covered with rows of very small obliterate 

 punctures. Under surface of body sub-nitid. Tarsi ciliated with 

 golden yellow hair " (Macleay). 



Length, 9 lines. 

 Hah. — Gayndah. 



