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the vertex quite smooth. Thorax c(jii\ ux, transverse, finely margined, 

 the sides rounded, narrowed and slightly sinuated behind, with acute, 

 but not very prominent, hind angles ; the discoidal longitudinal line is 

 not very deeply impressed, the base is depressed at each side, and the 

 intervening space is distinctiv punctured. The elytra are very convex, 

 with rounded sides ; each bears six obvious, discoidal, punctured strire, 

 the lateral striae being indistinct, and all are more or less superficially 

 impressed or obsolete near the extremity ; the interstices are broad, and 

 the third is impressed with a puncture in front of the middle. The 

 lateral margins become indistinct before reaching the apex. Characters 

 normal. 



Length, 2| lines. 



I found one example of each sex near Whangarei Heads. 



Cyclothorax. 



Macleay ; Trans. Ent. Soc. N.S.W., 1873, '''"^- ii- /• io4- 

 Mentiim deeply emarginate with a large median tooth. Labium rather 

 long, obtuse at the apex. Palpi short, somewhat filiform, the tip of the 

 maxillary rather obtuse. Labntui square, entire. Mandibles short, 

 strong, and slightly arcuated with a small tooth in the centre of the 

 right mandible. Antenme of moderate length ; first joint long and 

 thicker than the others; second small ; third and sixth longer than the 

 others ; the remainder equal. Thorax convex, transversal and rounded at 

 the sides and base. Elytra broader than the thorax, slightly convex, and 

 short. Legs moderately strong, the anterior tarsi slightly dilated in the 

 male, the intermediate still less so ; the two first joints of all the tarsi 

 longest. 



62. C. insula.ris, Motsch ; Bull. Moscotv, 1864, iv., /. 325. 

 The following is the description of Count de Castelnau's Driniostonia 

 siriatopiinctato, which is identical with Molschulsky's Olisthopiis insii- 

 laris. Mr. Bates states that it scarcely differs from the common Aus- 

 tralian Anchomenus anibigiuts, Erichs. (Cyclothorax id., W. Macleay,^ 

 the only difference observable being its more seneous colouring. 



Dark glossy brown ; thorax almost round, rather transverse; impres- 

 sions moderately marked ; numerous punctiform impressions cover the 

 posterior part ; elytra broad ; oval, convex, covered with striae, formed 

 by punctiform impressions ; inferior margin of the elytra, legs, palpi and 

 antennpe of a light red. 



Length, 2], lines. 



Nelson. 



Note. — There can be no difficulty in identifying this species, proba- 

 bly one of the first the collector will find, as I think it is common in 

 most localities. I found it at Auckland, Tairua, and Whangarei. 



Drimostoma. 



Dej. ; Lacord. LList. des Ins. Colivp., 'J'oni. i,p. 313. 



Mentiim short, feebly hollowed, furnished with a sharp median tooth, 

 its lobes terminating in a triangular point. IJ^^ula elongate-quadrate, 



