OF NEW ZEALAND. T 99 



of the thorax. The /egs are reddish, and the tibiae are ciliated with 

 paUid setse. 



Length, 2^ lines ; breadth, li. 



I found one example, quite recently, at Parua, near Whangarei 

 Harbour. It is well differentiated from C. obhvigiis by the flattened 

 granules on its prothorax. 



Group— COLYDIID^. 



Posterior coxce contiguous. First abdominal segment larger than the 

 others. Last joint of the pa /pi not aciculate. 



Enarsus. 



Pascoe ; Joiini. of E/ifoiii., ii., 444, 1866. 



Caput retractum. Ociili subrotundati. Autenncc ii-articulata3, 

 subpilosje, clava triarticulata. Palpi maxillares sensim crassiores. 

 Mentiim quadratum. Labium valde transversum. ATaxillu' lobo 

 interiore apice- hamato. Prothorax medio elevatus, lateribus dilatatus, 

 apice fortiter sinuatus. Elytra convexa, rugosa, sub-quadrata, apice 

 late rotundata. Pedes modice elongati ; tihiee filiformes, inermes, 

 ciliatte ; tarsi graciles, articulis tribus basalibus requalibus, subtus pilosis. 

 Corpus amplum, rugosum, marginibus ciliatum. 



AUied to Pechodes, Rr., but the prothorax and elytra ciliated at their 

 margin.s, not serrated, the tibiae also ciliated, and the maxillary palpi 

 scarcely securiform, The genus contains one of the finest species 

 among the Colydiidce, and is perhaps even more like Asida and Byrsax 

 among the Heteromera than Pechodes. 



I owe my specimen to the kindness of Robert Bakcwell, Esq. 



355. E. bakewellii, Pascoe; Joum. of Entom.. ii., 445, 1866. 

 E. fuscus, squamosus, indumento terreno-griseo tectus. 



Dark brown, closely covered with a greyish brownish-grey secretion, 

 and with short, erect, more or less scattered scales, liead 6.e.^]Ay immersed 

 in the prothorax, forming a nearly continuous line with the dilated 

 margins of the latter ; prothorax with a double gibbosity above the head, 

 the dilated margins with two deep pits on each side ; scutellum round ; 

 elytra slightly margined, deeply foveate, the suture raised in the middle, 

 posteriorly abruptly declining to the apex, the declivity with three large 

 callosities on each side ; body beneath, and legs with a dull rusty-brown 

 tomentum. 



Length, 4 lines. 



New Zealand. 



356. E. wakefieldi, Sharp ; Ent. Mon. Mag., Jan., 1877,/. 190. 

 Jiiduiiieiifo fusco tectus, supra valde rugosus, prothoracc basi utrinque 

 excisione profunda. 



