272 F. p. PASCOE 



both being of rather unusual size, on the elytra the scales are 

 smaller. 



218. T. pardalis, n. sp. Ovatus, fuscus, subnitidus, elytra maculis qua- 

 tuor e squainis albis formatis; rostrum basi squamosum; antemiaj ferru- 

 gineae; prothorax transvorsus , crebre punctatus, squamis angustis in pimctis 

 obsitis; scutellum rotundatum; elytra ovata, sulcato-punctata , interstitiis 

 granulatis , squamis vage dispersis ; corpus infra pedesque squamis griseis ir- 

 rorati; femora modice crassa, infra dentata; tibiae sulcatoj. Long. 7 mm. 



Hab. Somerset, L. M. D'Albertis. 



Besides the toothed femora, which in this genus appears to 

 be only a character of specific value, the granulated interstices 

 of the elytra will at once distinguish this species from the last. 

 The granules under a strong lens are seen to be oblong, glossy 

 and of a palish ruby-red colour. 



249. T. aversandus, n. sp. Latior, niger, squamis erectis griseis ni- 

 grisqne vestitus; rostrum basi squamosum; antonnaj ferrugineae; protliorax 

 j)arvulus, in medio linea elevata munitus, basi fortiter bisinuatus , rugoso- 

 punctatus, disco in medio nigro-bitasciculato; scutellum rotundatum; elytra 

 Bubtriangularia, prothorace multo latiora, striato-punctata , punctis maju- 

 sculirf quadratis, interstitiis angustis, alternis, praecipue postico, elevatis 

 et griseo-fasciculatis ; corpus infra pedesque squamis griseis irrorati ; fe- 

 mora dentata, tibiae baud sulcatae. Long. 8 mm. 



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



Allied to T. Deluslus, but the prothorax narrower at the base, 

 the elytra differently sculptured, etc, 



250. T. bicolor, n. sp. Ovatus, niger, supra fere esquamosus; elytra 

 purpurco-fusca; rostrum basi lineato-punctatum; antennae ferrugineae; pro- 

 thoi'ax crebre punctatus ; scutellum rotundatum ; elytra grosse sulcato- 

 punctata, punctis quadratis approximatis, interstitiis elevatis, glabris; fe- 

 mora dente parvo instructa; tibiae anticae breves, intus bisinuatae ; posticjB 

 basi gibbosae. Long. 7 mm. 



Hah. Somerset, L. M. D'Albertis. 



A somewhat aberrant species but without a character for ge- 

 neric separation. 



251. T. discrepans, n. sp. Sat anguste ovalis, fuscus sordide griseo- 

 squamosus; rostrum ])rotliorace brcvius, punctatum ; antennae in medio 

 rostri insertae, ferrugineae; prothorax longitudine parum latior, utrinquo 

 rotundatus, sat confertiin punctato-squamosus; scutellum punctiforme; elytra 



