104 REVISION OF THE AUSTRALIAN AMARYGMIDES, 



N. S. Wales ; Richmond R. district ; sent by Mr. Masters and 

 Mr. Lea. 



A. LINDENSIS, Sp.nOV. 



Elongato-ovalis ; nitidus ; rufo-piceus, prothorace nigro, elytris 

 obscure viridibus seriatim purpureo-foveolatis ; capite toto 

 (exempli typici) in prothorace abdito ; antennis ut A. rimosi 

 sed minus robustis et apicem versus minus incrassatis ; pro- 

 thorace ut A. rimosi sed magis convexo ; elytris seriatim sub- 

 foveolatis, foveolis rotundatis insequalibus, interstitiis planis 

 crebre subtiliter punctulatis ; prosterno medio sulcato ; 

 metasterno toto (epipleuris inclusis) sparsim subfortiter 

 punctulato ; abdomine vix manifesto punctulato ; tarsorum 

 posticorum articulo basali quam ceteri conjuncti vix breviori. 



[Long. 3^, lat. 14 lines. 

 This is another ally of A. variolaris, Pasc, differing from it 

 inter alia by the seriate punctures on its elytra being distinctly 

 smaller, much more numerous and placed in perfectly regular 

 longitudinal series, also by its much more nitid and differently 

 coloured upper surface. The seriate punctures on the elytra are 

 scarcely large enough to be called fovece ; they are of about the 

 same size as those of A. stoUdus^ Blackb. The sculpture of the 

 metasternum distinguishes this species from all its described 

 allies. 



S. Australia ; near Port Lincoln. 



A. RUGATICOLLIS, sp.nOV. 



Oblongo-ovalis ; subopacus ; niger, antennis tarsisque rufo- 

 piceis; capite crebre subaspere punctulato supra antennarum 

 basin modice reflexo ; oculis quam antennarum articuli 

 basalis longitudine vix magis inter se remotis ; sulcis oculari- 

 bus nullis ; antennis quam corporis dimidium paullo longiori- 

 bus, apicem versus vix incrassatis, articulo 3° quam 5"^ sat 

 longiori ; prothorace quam longiori (et postice quam antice) 

 fere duplo latiori, longitudinaliter confertim subfortiter 

 rugato, antice sinuatim emarginato, ad latera sat rotundato, 



