BY THOMAS G. SLOANE. 469 



puncturation on each side of the base moi'e dense, covering a 

 greater space and not placed in such deep or well defined depres- 

 sions; elytra more strongly declivous to apex. In E. morganensis 

 and E. comes the males have the vesture of the under side of the 

 four anterior tarsi as in E. brevicoUis, Bates, and agree with that 

 species in having a fovea in the middle of the abdomen just 

 behind the metasternum. 



Tribe CHL^ENIIXIXL 



Group Oodides. 



Genus Oodes. 



58. O. 1MPRESSU8, Chaud. ; I.e. Sp. 568. Hab. — Beverley, 

 Rottnest Island (Lea). 



59. O. OBLONGUS, Casteln.; I.e. Sp. 572. Hab. — Behn River 

 (Helms). 



Genus Coptocarpus. 



60. C. CONVEXUS, Casteln.; I.e. Sp. 557. Hab. — Swan River, 

 Beverley, Newcastle, Mount Barker (Lea). 



61. C. GIBBUS, Chaud.; I.e. Sp. 558. Hab. — Mount Barker, 

 Bunbury (Lea); Albany (Helms). 



Tribe BRACHYNIXI. 



Genus Pheropsophus. 



62. Ph. verticalis, Dej. ; I.e. Sp. 102. Hab. — Behn River 

 (Helms). 



Division HarpalinaB bisetosse. 



Tribe PAXAG^EINI. 

 Genus Epicosmus. 



63. E. NOBiLis, Macl.; I.e. Supp. Sp. 7399. Hab. — Behn River 

 (Helms). 



6i. E. PARVULUS, Macl.; I.e. Sp. 7400. Hab. — Behn River 

 (Helms). 



