I^GO NEW SPECIES OF AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 



others wider and with more numerous setse of various sizes. 

 Length 2i mm. 



Hab. — N. S. Wales : Vicinity of Jenolan Caves (J. C. Wiburd), 

 Forest Reefs(A. M. Lea). 



Very much the size and appearance of A. Tasmanue, but hind 

 femora edentate; they are, however, somewhat angularly dilated 

 at the inner apex. 



The specimen from Forest Reefs differs in being almost flavous, 

 but is probably immature. 



ANlSOTOiMA MICROPUNCTATA, n.Sp. 



Pale castaneous, appendages still paler. 



Head and prothorax scarcely visibly punctate. Elytra with 

 very feeble rows of feeble punctures, not extending to base or 

 shoulders, the interstices without visible punctures. Metasternum 

 densely punctate at sides, but shining and inipunctate along 

 middle. Legs short and wide; hind femora somewhat angularly 

 dilated at inner apex, but not dentate; tibite wide, with short 

 stiflF setaj. Length IJmm. 



^a6.— N. S. Wales : Tweed River(A. M. Lea). 



A small species, with unusually fine punctures. 



Anisotoma bicoloriclava, n.sp. 



Pale castaneous, appendages more or less flavous, but club 

 (except apical joint) infuscate. 



Head with dense and minute but fairly distinct punctures. 

 Prothorax with sparser and still smaller punctures. Elytra with 

 regular rows of distinct punctures, terminated some distance from 

 base; the interstices iinpuiictate. Metasternutn with dense and 

 fairly strong punctures at sides, becoming smaller towards, and 

 quite absent from, middle, which is smooth and shining. Legs 

 short and wide; hind femora each with a triangular flange-like 

 extension at inner apex; tibiae wide, especially the four hind ones, 

 and with short stifi' setaj. Length 1 \ mm. 



Hah. — Tasmania : Huon and Jordan Rivers, Launceston, 

 Frankford(A. M. Lea). 



Readily distinguished by its pari ly dark club; in A. myrme- 

 cojjhila the club is entirely dark and the interstices are punctate, 



