586 NEW SPECIES OF AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 



A. ANGULICOLLB, Castelii. Hah. — Bindogundra, Cootamundra, 

 N.S.W. 



A. SIMILATUM, Grerm. Hah. — Adelaide. 



A. RUGOSICOLLE, Macl.; (co-tyye). 



A. ALPicoLA, Blkb. ; Lindense, Blkb. ; inconspicuuji, Blkb.; 

 ELLiPTicuM, Blkb.; (co-types). 



A. PUSTULOSUM, Blkb. Hah. — Cootamundra, Forest Reefs, 

 Sydney, Liverpool, N.S.W. 



A. Victoria, Blkb. Hah. — Braidwood, N.S.W. 



Seirotrana SIMPLEX, Blkb.; (co-type). 



S. MONTICOLA, Blkb. Hah. — Hillgrove, N.S.W. 



8. PUNCTiFERA, Macl. ; (co-type). 



S. INTEGRICOLLE, H.-R. Hah. — Tamwortli, Queanbeyan, Coo- 

 tamundra, N.S.W. 



S. CATBNULATA, Boisd. Hah. — Sydney, &c. 



S. PARALLELA, Germ. Hah — Adelaide. 



S. NOSODENDROIDES, Pasc, Hah. — Gayndali. 



DiEDROSis CRENATOSTRIATUS, Bates. Hah. — Sydney. 



D. PYGM^A, H.-R. Hah. — Cooma, I^.S.W. 



D. Mastersi, Macl. (Leptogastrus). Hah. — Clarence River, 

 Forest Reefs. 



DySTALICA PARALLELA, n.Sp. 



Black, shining. Clothed all over with sparse, short, decumbent 

 brownish pubescence, rather longer and denser on legs than 

 elsewhere. 



Head densely, moderately, and almost regularly punctate; 

 frontal impression rather deep, arcuate on each side; with a sub- 

 triangular impression, the apex of which is almost in a line with 

 the anterior margin of the eye. Antennse rather stout, 3rd joint 

 longer than 4th-5th combined, 11th elliptic, about once and one- 

 half the length of 10th. ProtJiorax convex, about one-third 

 wider than long, sides rather strongly rounded; margins crenulate 

 throughout; apex feebly emarginate, base truncate and slightly 



