248 F. p. PASCOE 



A narrower form than A. dypeifera, and with a similar, but 

 longer dorsal patch. 



182. A. meriones, Pascoe, Journ. Linn. Soc. XI. p. l()2, PI. X, f. 5. 

 Hab. Yule Is., L. M. D'Alberlis (lUitchian, Wallace). 



Boi'etliia, 



Pascoe, 1. c. p. 463. 



183. B. sannio, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 4G3, PI. X, f. '2. 



Hab. Somerset, L. M. D'Albertls (Ceram , Wallace). 



ITHYPORIN/E. 



£*oly»!:elu.s. 



Kostrum crassum, brevissimnm, cum capite continuatiim ; aerobes lute- 

 rales. Oculi ovati, nullo modo occulti, inter se distantes. Antenna^ brevin- 

 scuLe, funiculus linearis, clava distincta. Protliorax ampliatus, transversus. 

 Scutellum distinctum. Elytra subcylindrica. Pedes breves; temoi'a crassa, 

 mutica; tibicc compressa?; unguiciili liberi. Kima pectoralis brevis, postico 

 obsoleta. Abdomen segmentis tribiis intermediis longitudine ;vK|Uiilibus. 



A singular genus allied tu the New Zealand Fsepholax (also 

 represented in Australia) but differing princ;ip;dly in the form 

 of the prothorax and the linear and longer funicle; the only 

 exponent of this genus at present has even the long fulvous 

 hairs in front such as we see in Psepholax barbifrons; it has 

 not, however, the Scol>jtus-hcies as in that genus. 



184. P. crassicollis, n. sp. (Tav. 3, fig. 7). Oblongus, subcylindrieus, 

 fusco-griseoque maculatim varius; caput inter oculos et rostrum late exca- 

 vatum etpilis erectis fulvis vestitum; funiculus articulis quinque ultimis tran- 

 sversis; prothorax utrinqiie rotundatus, apice breviter tubulatus ; scutellum 

 angustum; elytra striato-punctata, interstitiis granulatis; infra pedesque 

 griseo squamosi, unguiculis castaneis. Long 5-7 mm. 



Bab. Fly River, L. M. D'Alberlis. 



Pascok, .Journ. Linn. Soc. XII, p. .'M. 



185. P. deponens, n. sp. ()l)longus, niger, squamis griseis umbrinis(pie 

 dense tectus; rostrum castaneum , sat vage punctatum, basi squamosum; 

 autennaj ferruginea;, parce setulosa^; prothorax latitudine longitudine aequali. 



