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lateribus parallelus, nullo modo armatus : elytra longa, paralle- 

 la, prothorace paullo latiora, triple longiora, longitudinaliter de- 

 pressa, apice rotundata : pedes breves, femoribus paullo tumidis. 

 Omotes cuciijides. Ochracea ; oculis tantum nigris ; nitida, 

 puncta, pilis ochraceis obsita. (Corp. long. '45 unc. lat. .06 unc). 

 On tea-scrub. 



18. Pempsamacra dispersa. Lanuginosa, vix potius squamea, aureo 



fascoque pulcherrime varia ; elytra rugosa, fere erosa, obsolete 

 bi-carinata. (Corp. long. '5 unc. lat. '15 unc.) 

 On tea-scrub. For the genus Pempsamacra see Ent. Mag. v. 495. 



19. (Sophron) inornatmn. Genus novum ? Caput parvum, fere pro- 



num, in prothorace fere receptum : oculi mediocres : antennae 

 filiformes, corpore longiores, ll-articulatge, articulus Imus sub- 

 crassus, brevis, 2dus brevissimus, cseteri longi, 4tus caeteris bre- 

 vior : prothorax oblongus, lateribus rotundatus, ineimis : elytra 

 prothorace vix latiora, lateribus parallela, dorso complanata, 

 apice rotundata : pro- et mesopedes mediocres, metapedes de- 

 sunt ; femoribus manifesto tumidis. Sophron inornatum. — 

 Fuligineum, confertissime punctum : antennae basi rufo-piceae : 

 elytron utrumque carinis 2 instructum, Ima subsuturalis, a ba- 

 si vix ad medium extendit, 2nda obliqua a humero fere ad api- 

 cem ; carinas suturaque pilis niveis (medio excepto) obsitse ; ster- 

 num et abdomen lanugine cinerea obsita. (Corp. long. "5 unc. 

 lat. '1 unc.) 

 On blossoms of Eucalyptus. 



20. (StephanopsJ nasutus, Shuckard, Ent. Mag. v. 510. 

 Under decaying timber. 



21. Tessaromma undatiim, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 20. 

 On blossoms of Eucalyptus. 



22. Hesthesis cingulahis, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 19. 



Family. — Rhagiomorphid.e. 



23. Stenoderus rectus, Newman, Entomol. 95. 



24. Stenoderus grammicus, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. 21. 



25. Stenoderus Roeii, Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. i. 17, tab. II, fig. 3. 

 This and the two preceding were taken on tea-scrub. The sides of 



the elytra in this species, and indeed throughout the genus, are per- 

 fectly parallel, not tapering to the apex, as represented in the figm-e 

 to which I have referred. Edward Newman. 



(To be continued). 



