BY THE REV. R. L. KING, B.A. 311 



impresso antennarum articulo nono elongate ; abdominis 



segmentis subosqualibus. 

 Long. 0-03. 



Elizabeth Bay ; and on the sea cliffs behind North Head, Port 

 Jackson. 



The impressions on the head are extremely minute, indeed, 

 not always distinguishable. The elongated 'Jth joint of the 

 antennae will readily point out the species. 



Sp. 52. B. (Euj^ines) geminata. 



Castanea, capite irapressionibus duabus inter oculos geminatis ; 



thorace parce et minutissime setoso ; abdominis segmentis 



subaequalibus. 

 Long. 0"04. Paramatta. 



Each impression on the head is like two dots united ; the 8*'', 

 9*'', and 10'*' joints of the antennce are gradually increasing in 

 size. 



Although this species is very castaneous while living, yet 

 after death, like many others of the genus, it becomes piceous. 



Sp. 53. B. (Eupines) transversa. 



Picea parce setosa ; antennarum articulis 9 et 10 transversis ; 

 thorace breviter obcordato ; abdominis segmento 2"*^° majori. 

 Long. 0"03. Paramatta. 



This species also is probably more piceous after death than 

 when living. I have but a single specimen. It is remarkable 

 for the transverse penultimate and antepenultimate joint of the 

 antennse, the former of which exceeds the breadth of the last 

 joint. 



Sp. 54. B. {Eupines} capitata. 



Castanea sub-lente setosa ; capite brevi linea transversa pone 

 antennarum basin impressa, antennarum clava vix 

 triarticulata ; articulo penultimo magno ; thorace breviter 

 obcordato ; abdominis segmento secuudo magno. 



Long. 0'04. 



Paramatta, under the bark of dead trees. 



