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inter se remotis ; sulcis ocularibus fere nullis ; antennis 

 qiiam corporis dimidium sat brevioribus, apicem versus vix 

 incrassatis, articulo 3"^' qnam 1"^ 2"^que conjuncti sat longiori 

 quam 4"^ 5"^que conjuncti paullo breviori, articulis apicalibus 

 qnam prtecedentes baud brevioribus ; piothorace quam longiori 

 (et j)Ostice quam antice) tribus partibus latiori, subtiliter 

 vix crebre punctulato, antice emarginato, a basi antrorsum 

 (superne viso) arcuatim angustato, basi media leviter sub- 

 lobata, angulis (superne visis) obtusis ; elytris seriatim 

 foveatis, interstitiis planis subtilissime punctulatis ; pros- 

 terno medio antice carinato ; metasterno medio et abdomine 

 sparsim subtiliter punctulatis, hoc obscure rugato ; femoribus 

 anticis antice sparsim subtiliter punctulatis ; tarsis subtus 

 fulvo-setosis, posticorum articulo basali apicalibus 2 conjunctis 

 (unguibus exclusis) longitudine aequali. 



[Long. 6^, lat. 34 lines. 

 A very distinct species owing to the large foveiform punctures 

 of the elytral series, two of which in one row form witli the 

 corresponding two of the next row the corners of a square. In 

 the two examples that I have seen the elytra are of a deep rich 

 green colour with golden reflections and the seriate foveae are 

 bright purple at the bottom. 



N. Queensland ; Cooktown ; sent by Mr. French. 



C. HUNTERENSIS, Sp.UOV. 



Oblongo-ovalis ; sat nitidus ; niger, elytris cyaneis certo ad- 

 spectu aureo- vel purpureo-micantibus ; C. ininori^ Blackb., 

 aflSnis ; puncturis in elytrorum seriebus magis subtilibus, 

 oblongis, magis sparsis ; cetera ut C. minoris. 



[Long. 51-6, lat. SJ-B^ lines. 

 Very like the Western Australian G. minor, but with the 

 seriate punctures of the elytra very different, being extremely 

 fine elongate points (almost scratches) placed in the rows very 

 notaMy further apart from each other than are the corresponding 

 punctures in C. minor. This species must bear considerable 

 resemblance to C, ccelestis, Pasc, but the eyes of that insect are 



