252 REVISION OF THE AMYCTERIDEfc^ iii. 



long, black, decumbent seta. Sides granulate. Elytra (9x5 

 mm.) elongate, ovate, apex moderately produced; base arcuate, 

 with humeral angles strongly produced anteriorly; disc foveo- 

 striate, the foveas small, shallow, punctiform; interstices with 

 small, closely set, somewhat umbilicate, setigerous grannies, for the 

 most part in single series, more or less obscured by the clothing; 

 granules on second interstice slightly larger about declivity; gran- 

 nies on interstices not extending down the whole of declivity. Be- 

 neath without impressions. Anterior tibisB with a strong, hirsute 

 brush on outer two-thirds of undersurface. 



9. Very similar, rather more ovate, without median vitta and 

 convex beneath; tibia? simple. Dimensions'. (J, 13x5 mm.; 

 9, 13 X 5*5 mm. 



fl"«b.— West AustraUa, Onslow (C. French). Type in Coll. 

 Ferguson. 



Very similar to C. acromialis; apart from clothing, the differ- 

 ences set down under that species appear sufficient to separate 

 them. Unfortunately, I have never seen a male of C. acromialis, 

 and do not know whether it possesses the tibial brush. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XIV 

 (Figures slightly smaller than natural size.) 



Fig.l. — Macramycterus draco W. S. Macleay,^. 

 Fig. 2. — Macramycterus draco W. S. Macleay,Q. 

 Fig.3. — Macramycterus i7isignis, n.sp.,^(type). 

 Fig. 4. — Macramycterus insignis, n. sp. , 9 ( ty pe ). 

 Fig.5. — Macramycterus Leichhardti Maclea}',^. 

 Fig. 6. — Macrainycterus Leichhardti Macleay,o. 

 Fig. 7. — Macramycterus Schonherri Hope,^. 

 F.ig.8. — Macramycterus Schonherri Hope,Q. 

 Fig.9. — Macramycterus tibialis, n.sp.,^(t3'pe). 

 Y'lo.lO. -Macramycterus ohsoletus, n.sp.,^(type). 

 Fig. IL — Macramycterus Boisduvali Boisd.,^. 

 Fig. 12. —Macramycterus Boisduvali Boisd.,9. 



(From a photograph by H. V. Macintosh.) 



