BY A. RAFFRAY. 23] 



ratis, notatis, sulco dorsali medium superanti. Abdomen minus 

 elongatum, basi transversim impressum, utrinque sulco obliquu 

 divergenti et carinato. Metasternum sulcatum; segmento ultimo 

 ventrali rhomboidali, apice baud sinuate, medio subgibboso : 

 trocbanteribus anticis breviter sed acute spinosis. £. Long. 

 2-40 mm. 



Tins species is stouter and shorter than the preceding one, the 

 elytra are more square, and the impressions of the 1st dorsal 

 segment very different. 



Gayndah, Q. 



Tyromorphus comes, Schaufuss. 



Tijds. v. Ent. xxix. 1886, p. 285. 



The type of Mr. Schaufuss is a £. The intermediate tro- 

 chanters are compressed, with an angular and obtuse dilatation: 

 the metasternum is concave and sulcate, the ultimate ventral 

 segment is sinuate in each side and produced in the middle, the 

 last dorsal one is convex and emarginate; the palpi and antennae 

 are very much the same as in cribratus, but the antennae are 

 unicolorous and joints 9-10 are more elongate and more ovate. 

 The body is shorter and stouter. Long. 2-40 mm. 



Rockhampton, Q. 



Tyromorphus dispar, n.sp. 



Subovatus et postice ampliatus, totus rufo-castaneus, totus 

 disperse punctatus, brevissime, sublente et pallide pubescens. • 

 Caput latitudine sua multo longius, antice leviter attenuatum, 

 fronte medio impresso, inter oculos foveis duabus. Palpi validi, 

 articulis 1° valde clavato, 3 brevi, intus angulato, 4 magno, ovato, 

 basi truncato, intus leviter sulcato. Antennae elongatse, articulis 

 1° elongato, cylindrico, 2-7 oblongis, leviter decrescentibus, 8 

 obconico breviori, 9 magno, breviter ovato, 10 haud longiori, sed 

 latiori, 11 ovato. Prothorax cordatus, foveola basali incon- 



