BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, P.L.S., &0. 149 



minute aslien scales, and the sides are very minutely serrated, the 

 apex is bidentate. 

 Length, 3^ lines. 



Family. EUCNEMIDiE. 



65. Galba marmorata. Guer.-Men. 

 Voy. Coquille Ent., p. 68, PL 2, fig. 3.— Mont.— Boisd. - 

 Bonvouloir, Eucn., p. 811, PL 39, fig. 3. 



66. Galba auricolor. Bonv. 

 Mon. des Eucnem., p. 821, PL 39, fig. 8. 



67. Galba Wallacei. Perroud. 

 Ann. Soc. Linn. Lyon., 1864, p. 98. Bonv. Mon. des Eucnem., 

 p. 822, PL 39, f, 9, and PL 40, f. 1. 



68. Cafolus moestus. Bonv. 

 Mon. des Eucnem., p. 780, PL 37, fig. 9. 



Family. ELATERLD^E. 



69. Alaus obliquus. Candeze. 

 Mem. Roy. Soc. Liege., 1874, 143. 



70. Alaus infumatus. Candeze. 

 Mem. Roy. Soc. Liege, 1874, p. 144. 



71-72-73. Genera doubtful. 



Family. LYCID^E. 



74. Oalochromus formosus. n. sp. 



Head black, nitid ; thorax red, nearly square, deeply impressed 

 near the anterior and posterior angles, Scutellum and base of the 

 elytra red, the remainder cyaueous, with about nine fine costse 

 on each elytron, under surface and legs bluish black. There is 

 only one specimen of this insect, and that very imperfect, but it 

 seems to be different from any of those hitherto described. 



Length, 6 lines. 



