58 REVISION OF THE SUBFAMILY TENEBRIONTNuE, 



Frontal horns strongly incurved at base, the extreme apex again in- 

 curved, widened, and deflexed, with a wide apical surface nearly 

 meeting, with a fringe of red hair on the outside only, extending, 



but narrowly, to half way down insigiie, n.sp. 



{5.)Clypeal horiis three, the middle one largest and widely tiiangular, the 

 two lateral ones short, also triangular, forming the extension of 

 the canthi. 



Frontal horna flattened, widest seen laterally, sharply incurved at 

 base, twisted backwards at apex, with verj' small tuft of yellow 

 tomentum on outside of apex quinque-cornutum, n.sp. 



Paratoxicum iridescens Champ. — I have taken a specimen of 

 this at Mt. Buffalo, Victoria. 



Brises Blairi, n.sp. 



Ovate, depressed, glabrous, nitid-black, oral organs, joints 1-2, 

 and 8-11 of antennae, and tarsi, red. 



Head closely and distinctly punctate, mandibles bifid at apex, 

 labrum emarginate and rounded, epistoma arcuate in front, 

 rounded at sides, making an obtuse angle with the can thus, the 

 latter raised and angulate (subcornute) and lightly impinging on 

 the eyes, epistomal suture sulcate and arcuate, the forehead on a 

 higher plane than the epistoma, eyes large, transverse, widely 

 separated and free of the prothorax, last joint of maxillary palpi 

 triangular; antennae not reaching the base of prothorax, rather 

 slender at base, moderately enlarged at apex, joint 3 about as 

 long as 4-5 combined, 4-7 obconic, 8-11 rather shortly ovate. 

 Prothorax 3-5 x 6 mm., widest at middle and base, arcuate at 

 apex, the anterior angles round and little advanced, sides strongly 

 widened to the middle, then widely sinuate to the acutely pro- 

 duced and dentate posterior angles, without any defined border, 

 lateral margins widely explanate and reflexed, concave anteriorly, 

 convex posteriorly, separated from disc by a groove; disc with 

 medial line faintly indicated, and two basal foveate depressions; 

 minutely punctate. Scutellum transversely triangular. Elytra 

 wider than prothorax at base and nearly thrice as long, ovate 

 and rather flat, shoulders rather square, epipleural fold slightly 

 reflexed, horizontal margins wide on basal half, narrowing towards 

 apex, with a separating sulcus containing an irregular row of 



