BY THOMAS G. SLOANE. 473 



impressed, ending in a foveiform depression posteriorly. Elytra 

 much wider than prothorax (2'5 x 1-6 mm.), subparallel on sides, 

 convex, declivous to base, strongly declivous to sides; base widely 

 rounded and a little advanced on each side of peduncle; six inner 

 striae on each elytron strongly marked, coarsely and closely punc- 

 tate, first reaching apex, others hardly extending on to apical 

 declivity, seventh indicated under a lens by a few fine nearly 

 obsolete punctures; striole at base of first interstice elongate, as 

 strongly punctate as the strine; third interstice bipunctate on disc; 

 lateral interstice narrow, seriate-punctate ; border reflexed on 

 sides, extending round humeral angles but not reaching peduncle; 

 basal border obsolete. 



Length 4, breadth 1'6 mm. 



Hah. — Pinjarrah (Lea, unique). 



Allied to C. eyrensis, Blkb. I have submitted the type speci- 

 men to Mr. Blackburn for inspection, and he informs me that it 

 is nearest C. eyrensis, but "differently coloured, and with the 

 prothorax notabl}- narrower." 



Note. — The episterna of the metasternum are punctate, and 

 probably more of the under surface as well, but, not having 

 detached the specimen before me from the card to which it is 

 gummed, the episterna only have been clearly seen. 



Genus Amblytelus. 



68. A. BREVis, Blkb. ; I.e. Supp. Sp. 7499. ;ya6.— Mount 

 Barker (Lea). 



The single specimen of this species agrees with a specimen of 

 A. hrevis sent to me by Mr. Blackburn in every way, except that 

 the fifth interstice of the elytra is without a series of punctures, 

 and the basal angles of the prothorax are a little less obtuse, but 

 these differences seem too slight for it to be considered as even a 

 variety. 



69. A. LEAi, n.sp. 



Robust, convex; head constricted to a neck behind eyes; pro- 

 thorax subcordate (truncate at ajoex and base), about as wide 

 between posterior angles as between anterior angles, basal angles 



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