BY THOMAS' G. SLOANE. 195 



4-punctato. Femora antica subtus ante apicem dentata; tibitie 

 latjB, apice longe digitata?, extus digitatfe [l bidigitatae] deuticuloque 

 superiore ai'niatse. 



" Long. 5, El. 3^, Lat. 1^ mill." 



" Rockliampton (Coll. Castelnau).' 



Appended is a translation of his further remarks on this 

 species : — 



It has the appearance of C. punctatlceps; however, the prothorax 

 is more convex, narrower, particularly anteriorly; it is usually a 

 little more distinctly punctate. 



The epistoma is wider, more truncate; the head is covered with 

 punctures [which are] much more numerous and almost rugulose. 

 The anterior femora, less wide and less thick, have not beneath 

 an inflation analogous to that of C. lohata, but they have, a little 

 before the apex, a strong acute tooth, and the apex of the 

 trochanters is equally I'aised in the form of a tooth. 



It appears to me that C. odontome7-a must be allied rather to 

 C. angiistida, Putz., than to C. adelaidw, Blkb. 



B ovill(B (jr ou p. 



Clypeus with median part and wings almost on same level; 

 median part divided from wings on each side by a small triangular 

 sinuosity. Elytra with fourth and fifth stride confluent at base, 

 submarginal humeral carina present. Prosternum with intercoxal 

 part very narrow and canaliculate anteriorly, sulcate on base; 

 pectoral ridges short, well developed. Anterior tibiae 4-dentate. 



I do not feel sure that I am right in separating G. hovillce. from 

 the '■'■ heUrogena grouj)" ; this has been done on account of the 

 different form of the intercoxal part of the prosternum. Pro- 

 bably the " pu7ictaticeps, b/ackbur7ii, ollijfi, heterogena, and bovUlce 

 groujjs " might with advantage be regarded as sections of one 



large group. 



Clivina bovill.e, Blackburn. 



P.L.S.N.S.W. 1889 (2), iv. p. 717. 



Piceous brown. Robust, parallel. Head wide, depressed 

 anteriorly; clypeal elevation prominent, convex, hardly arcuate: 



