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AUSTRALIAN PSELAPHIDjE, 



duabus magnis. A.ntennse mediocres, articulis duobus primis 

 ovatis, majoribus, 3 breviter obconico, 4-9 moniliformibus, 9 leviter 

 bransverso, vix majori, 10 paulo majori, transverse, 11 magno, 

 ovato. Prothorax breviter cordatns. Elytra magna ovata, 

 humeris notatis. Metasternum late profundeque sulcatum ; 

 segmentis ventrali'bus 1° basi punctato, ultimo testaceo. Tibiis 

 posticis elongatis, gracilibus, et ante apicem leviter curvatis. 



(J. Metasternum profundius sulcatum. Long. 1*10 mm. 



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



The head is small, the antennal club is formed almost exclu- 

 sively of the last joint; the elytra are large with a strong but 

 scattered punctuation. 



There is very little difference between the male and the female. 



EUPINES LILIPUTANA, 11. Sp. 



Castanea, antennis pedibusque testaceis, breviter sat dense 

 pallide pubescens. Caput mediocre, antrorsum leviter attenuatum, 

 inter oculos punctis duobus minutis, fronte supra antennarum 

 insertionem foveis duabus niagnis et transversis, medio fere con- 

 tiguis Antenna 1 crassiores, articulis duobus primis majoribus. 

 3 leviter conico, 4-8 monilibus, 9 vix latiori, sed transverso, 10 

 paulo majori, valde transverso, 11 magno, breviter ovato. Pro- 

 thorax breviter cordatns. lateribus rotondatus. Elytra disperse 

 et obsolete punctata, sat elongata, basi attenuata, lateribus 

 rotundata, humeris subnodosis. Pemoribus sat crassis, tibiis sat 

 crassis, posticis ad apicem leviter incurvis. Segmento 2'ventrali 

 (primo conspicuo) basi confertim rugoso-punctato. 



(J. Metasternum late et valde impressum, rngoso-punetatum et 

 densius pubescens, femoribus anticis et intermediis crassioribus. 



Q. Metasternum longitudinaliter obsolete sulcatum. Long. 

 0-80-1-00 mm. 



Tamworth and Windsor, N.S.W. (Mr. A M. Lea); Gawler, 

 S.A. 



The antennae are shorter and thicker, and the punctuation 

 much finer than in pectoralis. 



