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extemo producto et acuto. Metasternum late concavum et fundo 

 longitudinaliter carinatum. 



Q. Antennarum 3 obconico, -4 subcylindrico, fere dimidio 

 breviori, 5 cylindrico, duobus pra^cedentibus simul sumptis paulo 

 longiori, 6 subcylindrico, latitudine sua paululum longiori, 7, 8 

 subquadratis, 9 paulo majori, obconico, latitudine sua vix longiori, 

 10 multo majori, obconico, prsecedenti duplo longiori, 11 majori, 

 ovato. Long. 1*60 mm. 



Clarence River, N.S.W. 



The facies of this insect is singular owing to the shape of the 

 body, being much narrowed in front, and the elytra having oblique 

 sides. 



I received this insect from Mr. Lea under the name of Tychus 

 nigricollis, King, which is a totally different insect, and belongs 

 to the genus Eupines, The figure of the antenna? of nigricollis 

 given by the Rev. R. L. King is quite sufficient to make certain 

 the identity of this species. 



T have much pleasure in naming this fine insect after Mr. 

 Arthur M. Lea, who discovei'ed it. 



EUPINODA AMPLIPES, ll.Sp. 



E. diversicolor (9)j, Schfs., Nunq. Otios. iii. p. 499. 



(Plate x., figs. 12-13.) 



Suboblonga, nitida, lajvis, rubro-castanea, capite, abdomine et 

 antennis (articulis duobus ultimis testaceis exceptis) plus minusve 

 infuscatis, setis aliquot longis dispersis. Caput latitudine sua 

 longius, hand antice attenuatum nee impressum. Antennae 

 elongate, articulis duobus primis majoribus, subcylindricis, 3 

 obconico, 4 paulo breviori, 5 duobus pnecedentibus simul sumptis 

 paulo longiori, subcylindrico, 6 obconico, tertio longiori, 7 pvse- 

 cedenti longiori, 8 quadrato, 9 majori, obovato, 10 majori, 

 trapezoidali, latitudine sequilongo, 1 1 ovato. Prothorax cordatus, 

 convexus, capite multo latior et lateribus valde rotundatus. 

 Elytra elongata, basi parum attenuata, lateribus vix rotund ata. 

 Pedes validi, femoribus crassis. 



