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gitiidinaliter suhgibbosus, ad latera infra margincm excavatns; elytra sat 

 forti ter convexa, seriatim punctata, fasciculis tnberculatis , circa decern, 

 instructa, granulis parvis nitide nigris dimidio basali juxta suturam, seriatim 

 notata; pedes setosi. Long. 9 mm. 



Hab. Fly River, L. M. D'Albertis. 



A.iial>allvis, 



Blanchaud, Gay Hist. Chile. Zool. V, p. 114. 



214. A. scabrostis, n. sp. Facies A. amplicollls sed niagis setosus, ro- 

 strum tricarinatum , funiculus longior et extrorsum minus incrassatus, fe- 

 mora antica dente elongato acuto instructa. Long. 4 mm. 



Hab. Yule Is., L. M. D'Albertis. 



F'oi'op terns. 



ScHONHERR, Curcul. VITI, p. 431. 



215. P. glanis, n. sp. (Tav. 2, f. 11). Crassiusculus , niger, squamulis 

 fuscis dense tectus , granulis nitidis adspersus , rostrum capite rude roticu- 

 lato-jiunctatum, punctis squamulis minutis albis repletis; prothorax supra 

 subdepressus , ante medium subito constrictus, apice bi- in medio longitu- 

 dinaliter uni-excavato; elytra breviter ovata, tuberculata , modice convexa, 

 apice sublobata; corpus infra punctatum; pedes setis albis adspersi. Long. 

 10 mm. 



Hab. Fly River, L. M. D'Albertis. 



This species has a similar outline to Tylodes nochilosus, and 

 is allied to another found in the island of Kaioa by Mr. Wallace. 



216. P. gemnaifer, n. sp. Ovatus, niger, squamulis fuscis indutus, gra- 

 nulis nitidis adspersus ; caput inter oculos lineatim excavatum ; rostrum di- 

 midio basali reticulato-punctato, apicem versus minus reticulatum, punctis 

 squama fulva gerentibus; prothorax utrinque rotundatus, apice granulis in 

 linea elevata curvata ordinatis ; elytra elliptico-ovata , regione scutellari 

 excavata, tuberculo granulato ad basin utrinque limitato, granulis apice 

 setigeris seriatim dispersis, apicibus conjunctim rotundatis; femora brunnca 

 squamosa; tibias setis brunneis adspersis. Long. 11 mm. 



Hab. Fly River, L. M. D'Albertis. 



The elytra, except at the base, are without tubercles, and 

 the granules are larger and have a linear arrangement. In this 

 species the second joint of the funicle is nearly twice as long 

 as the first; in P. glanis they are about equal. 



