ON THE STENOCHORIDiE OF NEW HOLLAND. 191 



brunnea. Corpus infra fusco-brunneum, femoribus tibiis pallidioribus et tomento- 



sis, tarsisque auricomatis. 

 Long. lin. 13; lat. lin. 3^. 

 Hab. Van Diemen's Land. 



StENOCHORUS MlTCHELLI. 



Tab. XII. Fig. 8. 



Sten. straminicolor, capite nigra, antennis flavis, thorace atro-cinereo, elytrisque flavo 



brunneoque variegatis. 

 Bescr.— Caput atrum. Thorax bispinosus, spinis utrinque minutis, disco rugoso, atro- 



cinereo. Elytra pallide flava sutura maculisque brunneis variegata. Corpus infra 



rubro-brunneum annulis abdominis aurato-tomentosis, femoribus et tibiis concolo- 



ribus tarsisque aurato-spongiosis. 

 Long. lin. 12; lat. lin. 3^. 

 Hab. In Nova HoUandia. 



This singularly marked insect I have named in honour of Sir T. Livingston Mitchell, 

 the author of one of the most interesting works which has yet appeared respecting 

 Australia. 



Stenochorus trimaculatus. 



Tab. XII. Fig. 9. 

 Sten. pallide flavus, antennis pedibusque luteis, thorace cinereo elytrisque nigro maculatis. 

 Descr.— Caput piceo-brunneum. Antennis flavis sparsimque tomentosis. Thorax 

 utrinque spinosus, spinis brevibus, rugoso-tuberculatus et argenteo-cinereus, sou- 

 tellum flavum. Elytra ad basin nigra, macula magna ovah palhde flava ante 

 apicem in singulo posita. Corpus infra rubro-fuscum et argenteo-tomentosum. 

 Pedes lutei. 



This elegant species I received from Captain Roe ; it was captured at the Swan River 

 settlement. 



Stenochorus obscurus, Donovan. 



Sten. thorace rugoso, spinoso,fuscus, elytris antice punctato-rugosis, postice leevibus nitidis 

 apice bidentatis. 

 Long. hn. 11 ; lat. Un. 3. 



This species appears to be of rare occurrence. I have seen only three specimens ; 

 all of them were from Van Diemen's Land. 



Stenochorus punctatus, Donovan. 



Sten. thorace spinoso, fuscus, elytris punctatis antice subrugosis, apice bidentatis maculis 

 tribus flavis. 

 Long. lin. 1 1 ; lat. lin. 2^. 



This species I obtained at the sale of the late Mr. Donovan's insects ; it was labeUed 



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