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of this insect, Burwcll Fen, being now in progi*ess, it is probable that 

 both j)lants and insects will soon become rare in this neighbourhood. 



Your very obedient servant, 



Marshall Fisher. 

 To the Editor of ' The Entomologist.' 



Art. CXII. — Entomological Notes. By Edward Newman. 

 (Continued from p. 223). 



Class. — Coleoptera. Natural Order. — Carabites. 



Enigma noctis. Nigrum, vel potius nigro-piceum : elytra confertini 

 puncta, singulo striis 8 impresso. (Corp. long "2 unc. lat. '55 

 unc.) 



Taken at Woodside, near Sydney, by Rupert Kirk, Esq., and pre- 

 sented by that gentleman to the cabinet of the Entomological Club. 



Molpus sex-pu7ictus. Genus novum. Antenna? prothorace paullo 

 breviores ; caput exertum, porrectum, latum, oculis maximis : 

 prothorax paullo complanatus, marginatus, obcordatus, capite 

 paullo angustior : elytra complanata, marginata, prothorace ma- 

 nifesto latiora, apice oblique truncata, angulo suturali subpro- 

 ducto : pedes mediocres, protibiis late emarginatis. Molpus 

 sexpimctus. Nigra, fulgore metallico nigro-oeneo subnitida : 

 elytra prave ac late striata, vel potius obsolete sulcata, utroque 

 punctis 3 latis, magnis, suturam versus sitis, impresso. (Corp. 

 long. "25 unc. lat. "1 unc.) 

 Taken at Adelaide, running on the ground, by A. H. Davis, Esq., 



and presented by that gentleman to the cabinet of the Entomological 



Club. 



Natural Order. — Cerambycites. 



Callipyrga turrita. Genus novmn ? Antenna; basi valde ajiprox- 

 imatffi, corpore manifesto longiores, ll-articulata?; articulo ba- 

 sali incrassato, capite manifesto longiori, 2do brevissimo, 3tio 

 4toque longioribus, aequalibus, casteris pedetentim brevioribus ; 

 oculi ovati, minores, basi antennarum baud emarginati : protho- 

 rax inajqualis, dorso dentibus 3 prominentibus, lateribus dente 

 magno mediano instructus : elytra lata, subcomplanata, humeris 

 fere dentata, utriusque basi tubere magno, prominenti, glabro, 



