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ridge obsolete; inner apical spine long, strong ; intermediate tibics 

 with a minute external tooth at apex 



Length 20, breadtli,n4-5 mm. 



Hah. — Central Australia (Uoll. French) 



This species differs greatly from T. macros, Bates, (from descrip- 

 tion) by its smaller size, colour, the clypeus not having four teeth 

 of equal size, itc; from T. perlongum, SI., it differs by its smaller 

 size, colour, facies, — the head more quadrate, the elytra depressed, 

 ifec. I have not found any trace of a marginal puncture at the 

 posterior angles of the prothorax as usual among the Carenides. 



During the time that has elapsed since the publication of my 

 " Second Note on the Carenides" the following species have been 

 added to the tribe : — 



£Juryscaphus terrenus, SI., Carenuin frenclbi, SI., C. optimum, 

 SI., C. coc/natuin, SI., C. yracile, SI., Eutoina viridicolor, SI., 

 Neocarenum hlackhurni, SI. 



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