452 REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN AMARYGMIDES, 



clothed with (not black but) fulvous setfe, and also in the basal 

 joint of the hind tarsi being of nearly the same length as the 

 apical joint, while the corresponding joint in /o?^^^penw^s is a trifle 

 longer than the 3rd and 4th joints together. The bisinuation of 

 the front of the prothorax in this species is very feeble and renders 

 its place in the tabulation a little doubtful. 

 W. Australia. 



C. CYLINDRICUS, Sp.nOV. 



Sat cylindricus ; nitidus ; niger, elytris splendide versicoloribus 

 (coloribus aureis purpureis viridibusque, his plus minusve 

 longitudinaliter dispositis, ornatis) ; capite prothoraceque 

 minus nitidis ; illo sat tequaliter sat crebre minus subtiliter 

 punctulato ; oculis quam antennarum articuli basalis longi- 

 tudine niagis remotis ; sulcis ocularihus nullis ; antennis 

 corporis dimidio sat brevioribus, sat robustis, articulo 3° 

 quam P^ 2"*que conjuncti vix longiori quam 4'^^ 5"^que 

 conjuncti sat breviori, articulis 8-10 quam prsecedentes vix 

 brevioribus ; prothorace quam longiori postice quam antice 

 paullo magis quam dimidia parte latiori, leviter sat crebre 

 (latera versus magis obsolete) punctulato, antice subtruncato, 

 lateribus (superne visis) mox ante basin antrorsum fere 

 divergentibus hinc ad apicem arcuatim convergentibus, basi 

 bisinuata, angulis posticis (superne visis) subacutis ; elytris 

 seriatim fortiter sat sequaliter (postice magis subtiliter) punc- 

 tulatis, interstitiis sat planis sparsim subtilissime punctulatis ; 

 prosterno acute carinato ; corpore subtus subtilissime (abdo- 

 minis lateribus obscure subrugulosis) punctulatis ; pedibus 

 subtiliter minus sparsim punctulatis ; tarsis subtus fulvo- 

 setosis. [Long. 7, lat. 3 lines. 



Totally different from all the preceding in shape, but resembling 

 in that respect C. logiusculus, from which, however, it differs 

 inter alia by its non-striate elytra. The puncturation of its 

 prothorax closely resembles that of C. cupripeiinis, Hope ; the 

 seriate punctures of the elytra resemble those in the intermediate 

 rows on the elytra of C. punctipennis, Macl., in which species, 

 however, the punctures become feebler towards the suture and 



