BY THE REV. R. L. KING, B.A. 307 



Sp. 30. B. (?) mizahethai. 

 (Part II., p. 104.) 

 Long. 0-0 7. 

 Elizabeth Bay ; Sydney. W. 8. MacLeay, Esq. 



Sp. 31. B. tibialis. 

 (Partlll., p. 171.) 



Long. 0'08. Maitland. 



Sp. 32. B. nobilis. 

 (Part III., p. 173.) 

 Long. 0'12. Paramatta. 



Sp. 33. B. conspicuics. 

 (Part III., p. 171.) 



Long. 0'09. Paramatta. 



Sp. 34. B. barhatus. 

 (Part I., p. 44.) 

 Long. 0"06, Paramatta. 



Sp. 35. B. Edioardsii. 

 (Part III., p. 172.) 



Long. 0'05. 



Victoria. Mr. Edwards. 



Sp. 36. B. yihbosus. 



Piceus sub lente setosus politus ; capite brevi subtransverso ad 

 antennarum basin et ad frontem elevato, thorace alte 

 transverse et longitudinaliter fossulato, gibboso, lateribus 

 antice gibbosis, postice sinuatis contractis ; elytrorum 

 humreis plicatis linea suturali, discoidali nulla, abdominis 

 segmentis sub-fequalibus. 

 Long. 0"06. Paramatta. 

 I have but a single specimen of this very distinct form, which 

 I obtained under the bark of a dead tree in an ants' nest, with 

 Articerus, 8fc. The thorax is very gibbous, both in its outline 

 and on the back ; three deep depressions dividing it longi- 

 tudinally, and a transverse fossula marking the base. The 

 tubercles at the base of the antennae are very prominent. 



