Coleoptera, Part II. 227 



COCCINKLMDAH. 



Chilomenes i)i(icii/afa, V. ; Orrus ninllipes. Oil. 



On several occasions I have erroneously referred to this very 

 coninion and useful West Australian species as quadri pustulatus, 

 Muls; I have received the correct name from Herr J. Weise. 



Ckrambycidae. 



Xf/sfrocei-a rirescens. Newm. 



A specimen of this spec'ies was found crushed on a footpath by 

 Mr. P. Lockwood at Launceston, Tasmania. It probably matured 

 in wood brought from Australia. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXII. 



Fig. 1. — I'heidoJi phild iniiiuta. Lea. 



Fig. 2 .—Chla 1)1 tfdojhoii s serricollis. Lea. 



Fig. 3. — C /i la in //d ops is serricollis. Lea; hind leg. 



Fig. 4. — Chlnnn/dopsis serricnUis. Lea; front part of protliorax^ 

 as viewed obliquely from behind. 



Fig. 5. — Chlamydopsis pi/gidialis. Blackli. ; front jDart of pro- 

 thorax from same position. 



Fig. 6. — Chlninydopsis pi/r/idiaJis, Blackb. ; hind leg. 



Fig. 7. — Chlamydopsis agilis, Lea; hind leg. 



Fig. S. — ChIa)7i)/dopsis i7iaequalis, Blackb. ; hind leg. 



Fig. 9. — La ills Jiacheri. Lea. 



Fig. 10. — Lams C . purpureus. Lea. 



Fig. 11. — TMiiis II) ill)/ fits. Lea. 



