192 INSECTS OF THE FLY RIVER, NEW GUINEA, "COLEOPTERA," 



156. Anathymus singularis. Pascoe. 

 Ann. Mus. Civic, Genoa, 1885, p. 299, pi. III., fig. 13. 



157. Sphenophorus obscurus. d'Urville. 

 Boisd. Voy. Astrol, II., p. 148. 



158. Sphenophorus nebulosus. n. sp. 



Reddish brown, opaque ; rostrum thickened and scaly towards 

 the head and with a fine stria along the whole of its length ; the 

 club of the antennse very short and truncate. 



The thorax is depressed and black on the median line. The 

 elytra are strongly striate-punctate, the insterstices convex, the 

 whole is indistinctly clouded with different shades of brown ; the 

 pygidium is rounded with four raised lines or costse densely clothed 

 with scales. The femora are unarmed. 



Length, 3 lines. 



159. Ganae pulchella. Pascoe. 

 Ann. Mus. Civic. Genoa, 1885, p. 307, PL 3, f. 9. 



160. Laogonia intrusa. Pascoe. 



Jour. Linn. Soc, Lond., XII., p. 76. 

 This is probably a new species. 



Sub-Family. COSSONIDES. 



161. Cossonus basalis. Pascoe. 

 Ann. Mus. Civic. Genoa, 1885, p. 317. 



Family. BRENTHID^E. 

 162. Eupsalis promissa. Pascoe. 

 Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist., 1872, t. X., p. 323, PI. XV., fig. 8. 



163. Ectocemus Wallacei. Pascoe. 

 Journ. of Ent., I., p. 388. 



