Coleoptera, Part /. 125 



B. niinax, B hick I). 

 Hab. — Vasse, W. Australia. 



B. i?isigfiu'ortii<;, Blackb. 

 Had. — Victoria. 



Sariallus signatus, Sharp. 

 Hab. — Sydney, N. S. Wales. 



Trogophlaeus apicirufus, n. sp. 



Very narrow and subopaque. Piteous-black, prothorax and 

 antennae obscure reddish-brown, apex of elytra somewhat paler, 

 legs pale testaceous. Rather sparsely clothed with A'ery short 

 greyish pubescence. 



Head densely but very indistinctly punctate, a shallow im- 

 pression on each side in front, antennary tubercles not pro- 

 minent. Prothorar lightly transverse, subcordate, moderately 

 convex : a feeble impression on each side of middle terminated 

 some distance before apex, and towards base terminated in a 

 very feeble transverse impression ; densely and finely punctate. 

 Elytra considerably wider than, and about once and one-half 

 the length of prothorax, each inwardly oblique to suture at 

 apex ; punctures stronger than on prothorax. Abdomen almost 

 parallel-sided to near apex : densely and finely punctate. Length 

 IJ, to apex of elytra § mm. 



Hab. — N.S. Wales : Clarence River. 



The tip of the elytra is red as in adelaidae, but the size is 

 much smaller (Mr. Blackburn gives the length of his smallest 

 spccinit-n of adelaidae as 2| mm.), and the prothorax is dif- 

 ferently sculptured. 



Tfogopklaeiis nodivagus, n. sp. 

 Narrow, depressed, opaque. Black, prothorax and elytra 

 piceous-black ; legs piceous, base and apex of tibiae and the 

 tarsi paler, antennae infuscate but paler towards base. Densely 

 clothed with very short, greyish pubescence. Densely and finely 

 punctate throughout. 



