BY THE REV. T. BLACKBURN. 1271 



T. PiLOSELLUS, sp.nov. 



Brunneo-testaceus, capite, prothorace, elytrorum costis, pedi- 

 busque, rufescentibus ; capite prothoraceque subnitidis subtiliter 

 nee crebre p\mctulatis, sat fortiter sat sparsim granulatis ; illo 

 quam longiori duplo latiori, basi quam margo anticus (hoc sat 

 fortiter emarginato) pauUo minus duplo latiori, angulis posticis 

 acutis retrorsum direcbis, lateribus sat fortiter denticulatis ; 

 elytris opacis, confertim subtiliter rugulosis, squamis minutis 

 cinereis tectis, singulatim fortiter tricostatis, costis postice 

 abbreviatis, sutura plana nullo modo costata ; corpore toto supra 

 pilis perlongis cinereis sat crebre vestito. [Long. 3, lat. 2^ lines. 



Yorke's Peninsula, under stones; taken by Mr. J. G. O. Tepper. 



Amarygmus tardus, sp.nov. 



Sat brevis ; latus ; convexus ; minus nitidus ; supra seneus, 

 obscure cupreo-micans ; corpore subtus, pedibus, antennisque 

 nigris, tarsis subtus fulvo-hirtis ; capite subtiliter, prothorace 

 elytrisque minus subtiliter sat crebre, punctulatis, his crasse pro- 

 funde 8-seriatim foveolatis ; foveis opacis, subcyaneis anguste 

 cupreo-circumcinctis ; prothorace quam longiori paullo plus duplo 

 (postice quam antice paullo minus duplo) latiori, latitudine majori 

 ad basin posita. [Long. 51-6, lat. 3J-3| lines. 



The puncturation on the head, prothorax and elytra is somewhat 

 uniform, but becoming gradually a trifle stronger and less close 

 from the head hind ward ; on the elytra it has no reference what- 

 ever to the seriate foveiform impressions, being quite similarly 

 dispersed between the rows of these impressions and between 

 puncture and puncture in each row. The impressions in each row 

 are somewhat irregular in size, the largest however being in the 

 hinder part of the elytra ; they are most numerous in the row 

 nearest the suture which contains about twenty-four of them. 

 The elytra have not the faintest indication of striae ; their 

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