838 MISCELLANEA ENTOMOLOGICA, NO. II. 



The thorax has the median line lightly marked. Elytra finely 

 punctate and rounded at the apex with the geminate striae tolerably 

 distinct. Propygidium and pygidium minutely punctate, and 

 clothed with very short hair. Under side of body thinly clothed 

 with reddish hair. Anterior tibiae bidentate. 



Length, 2| lines. 



Hab. — Gayndah. 



63. LlPARETRUS L^EVATUS, Mad. 



L. glaber, Macl. Trans. Ent. Soc. New South Wales, II. p. 191. 



The specific name glaber having been used by Burmeister, I sub- 

 stitute that of Icevatus for this insect. 



Head and thorax black, subnitid, punctate, and free from hair, 

 the former with the clypeus reflexed and somewhat rounded in 

 front. Elytra reddish-yellow, nitid, free from hair and irregularly 

 punctate, with the geminate striae traceable. Abdomen reddish- 

 yellow, finely punctate and very sparingly pilose. Pygidium large. 

 Legs piceous, the external apex of the anterior tibiae prolonged to 

 half the length of the tarsi, and without teeth on the outer 

 margin. 



Length. 2 J lines. 



Hob. — Gayndah. 



64. LlPARETRUS IMPRESSICOLLIS, n. Sp. 



Ovate, black, nitid, glabrous above, very sparingly cinereo- 

 villose beneath. Head minutely punctate on the perpendicular 

 front, smooth on the occiput, the clypeal suture almost straight, 

 the clypeus short, broad, rounded and very slightly emarginate. 

 Thorax finely punctate, deeply marked on the median line, and 

 with a deep transverse impression on each side about the middle, 

 but not reaching either the median line or the sides. Elytra 

 short, ferruginous-red, and finely but distinctly punctate, with 

 three geminate striae, the base and suture are narrowly edged with 

 black, or dark brown. The propygidium and pygidium are glabrous 

 and very finely rugose-punctate. Legs piceous-red, the anterior 



