BY T. G. SLOANE. 439 



Elytra with third interstice not swollen at position of posterior 

 puncture. 



Elytra strongly striate 72. JV. dyscoloides Motsch. 



Elytra finely striate, interstices depressed except at apex 



73.N. apicalis 81. 



Size small (9 mm.), colour black 74 .AT. minimus SI. 



64. N. triplogenioides Chaud., var. jervensis SI. — In my Revision 

 of 1902, I described N. jervensis as a species distinct from N. trip- 

 logenioides. Mr. H. J. Carter found N. jervensis at Nowra, and an 

 examination of his specimens convinces me that it is only a variety 

 of N. triplogenioides. 



67. N. kingiW. S. Macleay,( = iV. incrassatus Chaud.).— In 

 These Proceedings for 1907 (p. 365), I suggested that Pcecilus 

 kingi W. S. Macleay, might well be taken to be N. incrassatus 

 Chaud., and further consideration of the matter makes this con- 

 clusion seem inevitable. 



69. Notonomus doddi, n.sp. 

 Oval. Prothorax subcordate; pronotum opaque, transversely 

 striolate; posterior marginal puncture on border at basal angle : 

 elytra deeply striate; interstices convex, third 2-punctate; inner 

 humeral angles sharply marked : fifth joint of tarsi glabrous 

 beneath. Black. 



Head not large (3*2 mm. across eyes). Prothorax broader than 

 long(4-15 x 5mm.), wider across base(3*6 mm ) than apex(3mm.); 

 sides rounded, very shortly sinuate just before basal angle; apex 

 widely emarginate; anterior angles obtuse, but rather prominent; 

 base lightly emarginate in middle; basal angles almost rectangular, 

 obtuse at summit; border wide, especially posteriorly; lateral 

 channel wide, becoming wide and depressed near basal angles; 

 lateral basal impressions deep, not long; median line strongly 

 impressed, reaching base. Elytra ovate (9*2 x 5*3 mm.), wide at 

 base, lightly rounded on sides; lateral basal sinuosities well de- 

 veloped, stronger in 9 than in <J; basal border a little raised 

 above lateral border at humeral angles; lateral border wide, re- 

 flexed; eighth interstice narrower than seventh, about twice as 

 wide as ninth at basal third, tenth well developed. Intercoxal 

 declivity of prosternum flat, of mesosternum hardly at all concave. 

 Length, 14-16; breadth, 4-75-5-3 mm. 



