710 A LIST OP THE TKOGOSITID.E OP AUSTRALIA, 



Body broadly ovate, almost glabrous or clothed with short 

 inconspicuous pubescence. Head somewhat dentate in the middle. 

 Antennas ten jointed, the club three jointed and loosely articulated. 

 Presternum behind the coxte very slightly dilated, rounded at the 

 apex. 



20. Latol.eva cassidoides. (A, IM.) 



Latolceva cassidoides, E,eitter, Verh. ver. Briinn XIV., p. 50 

 (1876). 



Cape York, Endeavour River, Queensland. 



Specimens from the above localities appear to agree with this 

 Malaccan species, which is probably of very wide range. The 

 following is Herr Reitter's description : — 



Breviter-ovalis, depressa, nitida, ferruginea, oculis nigris, parce 

 hand perspicue nigro pubescens, capite crebre fortiter punctato, 

 prothorace antice angustato, minus dense sat profunde punctato ; 

 elytris subparallelis, apice rotundatis, lateribus minus valde expla- 

 natis, dorso elevato-sublineatis, interstitiis sat profunde biseriatira 

 punctatis. Long. 7, h\t. 4 mm. 



Ancyrona. 



Reitter. Verh. ver. Briinn XIV., p. 51 (1876). 



Body broad, densely pubescent or clothed with scales. Head 

 scarcely dentate in the middle. Antennte ten jointed, the club 

 three jointed and loosely articulated. Prosternum behind the 

 coxse triangularly dilated. 



Section 1. Elytra punctate- striate or striate-jmnctate. 



21. Ancyrona laticeps, sp. n. (A.M.) 



Elongate-ovate, depressed, narrower in front than behind, fer- 

 ruginous, shining, thickly covered with long woolly pubescence; 

 head and prothorax strongly and rather closely punctured, the 

 former very broad ; elytra with feebly raised costaj, the interstices 

 broad and provided with two rows of rather large punctures. 



Head transverse, more than one and a-half times as broad as 

 long, rather closely covered with elongated punctures. Antennte 



