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rounded or trapezeiform in front. Antetince often long and slender, 

 filiform or slightly depressed near the extremity, sometimes moderate or 

 short, and gradually incrassated ; their apical joint nearly always larger 

 than the penultimate. Eyes of variable form, generally small, more or 

 less distant from the thorax ; the latter variable. Elytra sometimes 

 strongly embracing the body, often otherwise ; epipleural folds entire 

 behind. Legs long among the majority ; front coxae globose ; tibial 

 spurs absent or hardly distinct; /«;-.?/ sometimes brush-like underneath; 

 the anterior, and often the intermediate, dilated in the males ; their 

 penultimate joint sometimes bilobed. Intercoxal process rarely narrow 

 and acute, generally broad and rounded in front. Metasternum variable ; 

 its episterna moderately wide or narrow, parallel. Alesosternum decli- 

 vous, slightly (or not at all) concave, rarely horizontal and furcate. 

 Prosternal process bent back behind. Body variable. 



Adelium. 



Kirby ; Lacord. Hist, des Ins. Co/eop., Tom. v.,/. 437. 



Mentum sub-cordate, truncated or bisinuated in front, carinated on 

 the middle. Ligula truncated or emarginated in front. Last joint of 

 labial palpi sub-ovate, truncated at apex, the maxillary securiform. 

 Labriim prominent, variable. Head short, narrowed behind ; epistome 

 very short, hollowed in front. Eyes transversal, emarginated. Antennce. 

 longer than thorax ; joints first and third longer than fourth and fifth 

 conjointly ; fourth to tenth obconical or sub-cylindrical, about equal, 

 the eleventh elongate oval. Prothorax contiguous to elytra, transversal, 

 more or less convex, sometimes only slightly convex, rounded and mar- 

 gined laterally, usually narrowed posteriorly, emarginate in front, trun- 

 cated or slightly emarginated at the base, with its hind angles variable. 

 Scutellum triangular. Elytra oviform, slightly convex, rounded at the 

 shoulders ; epipleurse broad. Legs long, femora robust ; tibice slightly 

 arcuated, inwardly pubescent towards the apex, spurs small ; tarsi with 

 brush-like soles ; first joint of the posterior elongate, the penultimate 

 sub-bilobed. Prostertial process prominent, the mesosternal a little con- 

 cave. Body nude. 



687. A. bullatum, Pascoe ; An/!. Mag. Nat. Hist., January, 1876. 

 A. nitide nigrum, vel subnigrum ; capite prothoraceque subtiliter punc- 

 tatis, hoc transverso, in medio leviter canaliculato, lateribus rotundato, 

 basi sat lato, angulis posticis subacutis ; sciitello parvo, transverso ; 

 elytns elongato-cordatis, leviter irregulariter punctatis, spatiis inter 

 puncta Isevibus ovatis, plurimis oblongis vel linearibus \ pedibus Isevigatis, 

 nitidis ; corpore infra nitido, abdomine reticulato-punctulato. 



Long., 7 lin. 



Otago. 



Adelium is a common Australian genus ; but it has not previously 

 been found in New Zealand. This species inay be placed after A. 

 proximum, although it is not closely allied. The sculpture of the elytra 

 is very distinctive (lines of fine punctures embracing oval, oblong, and 

 a few linear spaces, all of a very irregular character). 



