BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S., &C. 153 



reddish yellow. The antennas are long and compressed. The 

 thorax is nearly truncate behind with the angles acute, the 

 discoidal areolet is broad and triangular, the others ill-defined, the 

 scutellum is square and truncate. 



Length, 5 lines. 



Family. TELEPHORID^E. 



94. Telephorus acutipennis. Guer. 

 Voy. Coquille, p. 75. Boisd., Voy. Astrol, II, p. 132. 



95. Tylocerus antennatus. Guer. 

 Yoy, Coquille, Ent., p. 74, PI. 2, fig. 6. 



This does not quite agree with Guerin's description, and is 

 probably a distinct species. 



96. Genus doubtful. 



Family. MELYRID^]. 



97. Carphurus cyaneipennis. n. sp. 



Head and thorax luteous, hairy, the former rather longer than 

 and completely bent under the thorax. Antennae dentate beneath, 

 the last 8 joints black. Thorax longer than broad, rectangular, 

 depressed near the base. Elytra very dark blue, opaque, punctate, 

 pilose, covering the first segment of the abdomen. Abdomen 

 black, nitid, hairy, the terminal segment and part of the penultimate 

 segment reddish. Wings brownish black. Length, 3 lines. 



Family. CLERID^. 



98. Omadius. sp ? 



99. Omadius. sp"? 



A number of species of this genus have been described by Mr. 

 H. 8. Gorhaui in the 2nd volume of Cistula Entomologica, in 

 1875 and 1876, and as that work is not accessible I am unable to 

 say whether the above two species have been described or not. 



