178 AUSTRALIAN PSELAPHID.V, 



tuberculo minuto, acuto; segmentis ventralibus 2° medio tuber- 

 culo minuto, rotundato et penicillato praedito, ultimo testaceo et 

 medio impresso. Femoribus anticis et intermediis crassioribus, 

 trochanteribus anticis basi spina tenui subrecta. <J. Long. 

 1 -20 mm. 



New South Wales (without locality). 



This species will be at once distinguished amongst the allied 

 species of the same group by the shape of the antennae in the $, 

 which is the only sex known. 



EUPINES TRANSVERSA, King. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. N.S.W. 1866, p. 311. 



It is with some doubt that I identify with transversa, King, a 

 9 specimen which I received from Mr. Lea, under this name : 

 the 10th joint of the antennae is really transverse, being a little 

 dilated forward, the general form is less convex, the elytra less 

 attenuate at the base with the shoulders a little marked ; the 

 metasternum has a trace of a longitudinal groove and the second 

 ventral segment is entirely simple. The colour is piceous-black 

 with the elytra reddish, the antennae ferrugineous, short, and the 

 legs rufous. 



Windsor, N.8.W. (Mr. A. M. Lea). 



EUPINES PALLIPES, 11. sp. 



Oblonga, minus convexa, ferruginea, breviter et sparse albo- 

 pubescens, pedibus testaceis. Caput quadrato-elongatum, quadri- 

 foveatum, foveis inter oculos majoribus. Antennae valida j , 

 articulis duobus primis paulo majoribus, ovatis, 3 obconico, \ sub- 

 quadrato, 5 ovato, 6-7 latitudine sua paulo longioribus, 8 minori, 

 quadrato, 9 paulo majori, transverso, 10 praecedenti duplo majori, 

 subquadrato, 1 1 ovali, praecedenti paulo angustiori. Prothorax 

 cordatus. Elytra subelongata, parum convexa, basi leviter atten- 

 uata, humeris quadratis et subnodosis. Abdomen sat elongatum. 

 Metasternum breviter et obsolete sulcatum. Abdomen infra 

 simplex, segmentis ultimis testaceis. Q. Long. 1*60 mm. 



Tamworth, N.8.W. (Mr. A. M. Lea). 



