BY THE REV. T. BLACKBURN. 693 



parte basali apicali vix longiori ; coxis posticis metasterno hand 

 brevioribus. [Long. 4-4f , lat. 2 (vix)-2^ lines. 



This species is so closely allied to the preceding that it will be 

 sufficient to mention the differences. The middle lobe of the 

 "trilobed outline" does not appear much more than half as wide 

 as the lateral lobes, and is strongly convex in outline. The pro- 

 thorax is evidently less than twice as wide as long (by measure- 

 ment about -i again as wide as long), the basal piece of the hind 

 claws is shorter in proportion to the apical piece, and the 2nd 

 joint of the hind tarsi is very distinctly longer than the basal 

 joint. 



S. Australia ; apparently rare, — I have seen only two examples. 



H. PEREGRINUS, Sp.nOV. 



Sat elongatus ; postice leviter dilatatus ; minus nitidus ; ferru- 

 gineus, antennis palpisque testaceis ; pilis minus brevibus adpres- 

 sis sat dense vestitus; subtiliter crebre (clypeo subtiliter ruguloso) 

 punctulatus ; labro clypeum (hoc antice fere truncato) late sat 

 fortiter superanti ; antennis 9-articulatis ; unguiculis appendicu- 

 latis ; unguiculorum posticorum parte basali apicali sat longiori ; 

 coxis posticis metasterno hand brevioribus. 



[Long. 3|, lat. 1| lines. 



Owing to the very slight concavity of the front of the clypeus 

 and the width of the erect part of the labrum, the front outline 

 of the head does not appear distinctly trilobed from any point of 

 view, but from the most favourable point it appears as a feebly 

 bisinuate curve the middle part of which is suddenly much more 

 convex than the lateral portions, this middle part (which repre- 

 sents the middle lobe of the "trilobed outline") being not much 

 narrower than the lateral portions. The plane of the clypeus is 

 evenly continuous with that of the rest of the head, the clypeal 

 suture being faint and nearly straight. The prothorax is almost 

 I again as wide as long, its base being only about a quarter again 



