BY THE REV. T. BLACKBURN. 721 



E-esembles C. hoojys but is much more elongate with the pro- 

 thorax very much narrower, 4th stria of elytra curved outward at 

 the base to join the 8th. 



Adelaide district. 



Clivina tuberculifrons, sp.no v. 



Sat angusta ; minus parallela ; minus convexa ; ferruginea ^ 

 capite inter oculos bituberculata ; prothorace postice quam antice 

 fere tertia parte latiori, postice utrinque lineatim longitudinaliter 

 impresso, sparsim obscure rugato, longitudine latitudini sequali • 

 elytris sat fortiter striatis, striis punctulatis, stria 4*basi extrorsum 

 contorta, interstitiis vix convexis ; clypeo utrinque vix ultra 

 alam producto ; tibiis anticis externe dentibus 4 (ut G. cequalis) 

 instructis. [I^ong. 2. lat. J line. 



Distinguished from all the previously described Australian species 

 of Clivina by the protuberance on either side of the frontal impres. 

 sion, and from nearly all by its diminutive size. 



Clivina Wildi, sp.nov. 



Minus angusta; minus parallela; satdepressa; picea, prothorace 

 rufescenti, antennis, palpis, pedibusque, testaceis ; prothorace pos- 

 tice quam antice quarta parte latiori; basi utrinque leviter lineatim 

 longitudinaliter impresso, quam longiori vix latiori ; elytris fortiter 

 striatis, striis fortiter punctulatis, stria 4^ basi extrorsum hand 

 contorta, interstitiis convexis ; clypeo utrinque ultra alam produc- 

 to ; tibiis anticis externe dentibus 3 (dente 4° obsoleto) instructis. 



[Long. 21, lat. I line (vix). 



The 5 th (not 4th) stria connecting on the base of the elytra with 

 the external stria, together with the small size of the insect, and 

 the uppermost tooth of the anterior tibiae scarcely indicated will 

 distinguish this from the previously described species. 



McDonnell Ranges, Central Australia; taken by Mr. A. S. Wild,, 

 an intrepid explorer to whom I have much pleasure in dedicating 

 this interesting little species. 



