76 NEW SPECIES OF AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 



entirely dark except that the apex of the 1st, ^nd and 3rd seg- 

 ments are reddish, but in three others (from New South Wales 

 and Tasmania) the three basal segments are entirely of a rather 

 bright red. 



Falagria pallipes, oil Hah, — New South Wales; Victoria; 

 Tasmania. 



F. Fauveli, Sol. Hah. — New South Wales; Victoria; Tas- 

 mania; West Australia. 



Aleochara speculifera, Er. Hah. — New South Wales. 



A. ACT.E, Oil. Hah. — Sydney. 



A. brachialis, Jek. Hah. — Sydney, Tamworth, N.S.W. 



A. H.EMORRHOiDALis, Guei'. Hah. — New South Wales; Tas- 

 mania. 



A. SEMiRUBRA, Fvl. //a6.— Whitton, N.S.W. 

 A. PUBERULA, Kl. Hah. — New South Wales; West Australia. 

 A. iNsiGNis, Blackb. Hah. — Bridgetown, W.A. 

 CoRREA OXYTELINA, Fvl. Hoh. — South Australia. 

 Tachynoderus australis, Fvl. Hah. — Wide Bay, Q. 

 T. H^MORRHOUS, Fvl. Hah. — Sydney. 

 Cryptommatus Jansoni, Matth. Hah.— Tasmania. 

 Heterothops picipennis, Fvl. Hah. — Tasmania; New South 

 Wales. 



H. LATiCKPs, Fvl. J7a5.— Sydney. 



Antimerus smaragdinus, Fvl. //a6.— Gosford, N.S.W. 



Creophilus erythrocephalus, Fab. //a6.— Common in all 

 the Australian States. 



Mysolius ciialcopterus. Oil. Hah. — Cairns, Q. 



AcTiNUS Macleayi, Oil. ^a^.— Cairns, Q. 



Lathrobium bipartitum, Fvl. Hah.—^ew South Wales; 

 North West Australia. 



L. AUSTRALicuM, Sol. i/rtS.— Clarence River, Windsor, N.S.W. 



ScY.MBALiUM AUSTRALE, Fvl. ZT^i.—Whitton, Windsor, N.S.W. 



