BY THE REV. T. BLACKBURN. 1251 



LAMELLICORNES. 



COPTODACTYLA BAILEYI, Sp.nov. 



9 (i). — Nigra ; nitida ; convexa ; oblongo-cylindrica ; capite 

 (vertice laevi excepto) transversim rugulato ; clypeo antice rotun- 

 dato ; prothorace angulos anticos versus punctulato, antice utrinque 

 a foveola laterali usque ad angulos anticos carinato ; elytris crenato- 

 striatis, punctis latera versus minoribus, stria nona simplici et 

 ante medium in margine laterali desinente ; pygidio convexo, Isevi ; 

 tibiis anticis brevibus, apice acuminatis, externe inermibus. 



[Long. 6, lat. 4 lines (vix). 



Extremely like C. glabricoUis, Hope, but different from it in the 

 clypeus being evenly rounded in front without any emargination 

 whatever, and in the front tibiae being very short, narrowed to a 

 sharp point at the apex and unarmed externally. The front legs 

 are devoid of tarsi in the example before me, but it is just possible 

 these may have been broken off. 



Queensland, Mount Bellenden-Ker; taken by Mr. F. M. Bailey. 



NOVAPUS LATICOLLIS, Sp.nov. 



Latus ; sat nitidus ; subtus dense rufo-hirsutus ; prothorace 

 basin versus angustato, margine basali integro ; elytris sub-punc- 

 tulato-striatis. 



Maris capite cornu lato, apicem versus recurvo, apice leviter 

 dilatato et emarginato ; prothorace (quam longiori partibus duabus 

 latiori) a basi ad apicem profunde excavato, partis excavatae 

 lateribus perpendicularibus, fundo laevgiato vel vix sculpturato. 



[Long. ((J9 lOi lat. ^ 6, 9 5^ line^. 



From i\r. Adelaidce, Blackb,, this species differs in being propor- 

 tionately much wider, — less than twice as long as wide (of both 

 species I have seen a good many specimens which do not appear 

 to vary in proportions) ; from N'. striatopunctidatus, Blackb., iu 



