BY THE REV. R. L. KING, B.A. 301 



Genas III. Tmesiphorus. Le Cont. 

 Sp. 4. T. Macleayii. 

 The male described Part I., p. 40 ; ttie female, Part II., p. 102. 

 Long. ^^. 



Genus IV. Tyrds. Aube. 

 Sp. 5. T. hispinosus. J. O. West^wood. 

 Incorrectly written T. spinosus in Part I., p. 41. Described 

 by Westwood iu Trans. Entom. Soc. Vol. III., N.S., (p. 271, PL 

 XVI., fig. 4.) 



I have not seen this species. 



Sp. 6. T. humeralis. J. 0. Westwood. 

 Described by Westwood. (Loo. Cit. PL XVI., fig. 5.) Part 

 I., p. 41. 



Sp. 7. T. Hoivittii. 

 Picens nitidus punctatus forte setosus, an tennis castnneis ; 

 thorace obcordato non foveolato ; elytris linea suturali 

 altera discoidali obsoleta dimidiata; abdominis segmento 

 2""°- magno. 

 Long. -^. 

 Victoria, from the collection of Dr. Howitt. 



In Dr. Howitt's specimen, which is unique, the palpi are not 

 easily seen. The species appears to approach T. humeralis 

 (Westwood), but has not the longitudinal lines on the abdomen, 

 which mark that species. 



Sp. 8. T. ficeus. 



Piceus elytris pallidioribus, politus parce setosus ; capite brevi, 

 inter antennas canaliculato, foveis duabus inter oculos et 

 tuberculis duobus pone anteunarum basin ; thorace obcordato, 

 foveis duabus lateralibus linea curvata conjunctis ; elytris 

 humeris plicatis, stria suturali discoidali nulla notatis ; 

 abdominis segmentis subEequalibus. 



Mas. antennai'um articulo penuitimo maguo transverso. 



Long. ^§0- 



Paramatta, South Creek ; Camperdown. Mr. Masters. 



