74 Eev. H. S. Got'liam's Notes ov the 



TliiU(U-<i}vns riijiuuouis^ n. sp. 



Ni.u'er, iiitidus, pilosus, antennis, palpis tibiis anticis, tarsisque 

 quatuor priniis rnfis, elytris a})ice fulvo pubi^ycenti. Long. lin. 4. 



Head rather narrower than thorax, eyes finely granulate, 

 lahhini, palpi, and antennre clear red, latter with the three last 

 joints Avidened, terminal joint acuminate and a little curved. 

 Thorax much as in T. fnrmicrirhix clothed with long greyish 

 pubescence. Elytra longer than tliose of T. formicarivs, the 

 series of large close punctures do not commence for one quarter 

 the length and terminate a little l:)eyond the middle ; a Avell 

 pronounced liumeral callus, the space between it and the 

 scutellum tumid : the apex is densely clothed with a golden 

 yellow shining pile. Legs blue-black, anterior tibiie, and 

 anterior and middle tarsi red. 



Halt. Xew South "Wales, (Saunders). 



Ortiiriu.s, (lenus nov\im. 

 Tijpe 0. cylindricus. 



Caput declivum, thoracis latitudine, oculi fortiter granulati, 

 haud vel vix excavati. Labium emarginatum, antennse 11 art., 

 articulis tiibus ultimis clavam formantibus, laxe articulatam, 

 ultimo apice acuminato. Palpi max. art. ult. subulato ; lab. 

 eodem fortiter securiformi. 



Pronotum oblongum, antice transversim impressnm postice 

 constrictum. 



Tarsi 4 antici, art. quinque supra prebentes ; postici, 4 tantum 

 visibiles. 



Corpus elongatum, snb-cylindricum. 



Allied to Th((ti((siinas, and also, in the structure of its tarsi, to 

 CJeriix. It is more elongate and cylindric in form than either. 

 The eyes scarcely if at all cut out, are very remarkable in this 

 section. 



Orthrliis riilivdriois, n. sp. 



Rufo-ferrugineus, nitidus, antennis, pedibus, elytrisque piceis, 

 his humero, fascia mediana (sutnra interrupta,) maculaque juxta 

 apieem pallide flaA'is. Long. lin. 4 — 4^. 



