Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new Australian Longicornia. 225 
type of which is now in the British Museum), but is more elongate, 
and is at once distinguished by each elytron terminating in a single 
spine. 
Symphyletes Angasiit. (Pl. XI, fig. 1.) 
'S. convexus, pube alba, griseo fulvoque varius; prothorace ineequaliter 
rotundato; elytris lateribus maculis duabus argenteis, pone medium 
fascia irregulari alba, apice rotundatis. 
Hab. South Australia (Mr. Angas). 
Convex, black, covered with a dense, white, varying to pale ashy 
pile, shaded with dark grey and speckled with fulvous ; head pale ashy 
and fulvous, with a narrow mesial line scarcely extending to the epi- 
stome ; antenne scarcely fimbriated, much shorter than the body, greyish 
at the base, dark brown towards the apex; prothorax subtransverse, un- 
equally rounded at the sides, ashy, varied with intricate fulvous lines; 
scutellum narrow, rounded posteriorly; elytra convex, the sides for 
about two-thirds of their length nearly parallel, the apex rounded, 
several black shining granules, which are larger and more crowded at 
the base, on each side behind the shoulder a large silvery-white patch, 
behind the middle a well-marked white zigzag band bordered with 
dark grey, over all numerous fulvous spots; body beneath and legs 
densely covered with a pale ashy pile, varied with fulvous. Length 
11 lines. 
More convex and less cylindrical than S. pubiventris, Pase., the 
prothorax broader and more irregular at the sides, the pubescence 
whiter, and the band on the elytra very decided, not nearly obsolete 
as in that species. S. farinosus, Pasc., which has also the same style 
of coloration, has the apex of the elytra truncate. 
Symphyletes egenus. 
S. flavo-castaneus, nitidus; capite prothoraceque interrupto-pubescenti- 
bus; elytris glabris, apice emarginatis. 
Hab. North Australia (Mr. Damel?). 
Yellowish chestnut, shining; head with little patches of greyish 
hairs, varied with fulvous; antennee as long or rather longer than the 
body, with lax, silky, white hairs, principally forming a fringe beneath ; 
prothorax rather narrow, transverse, the sides nearly parallel, the disk 
slightly corrugated and very sparsely pubescent; scutellum narrow, 
rounded behind; elytra nearly glabrous, seriate-punctate, gradually 
narrowing from the shoulders, the apex emarginate, the outer angle 
produced, the inner broadly truncate, base of the elytra with a few 
granules the same colour as the rest; body beneath and legs pale chest- 
nut, with scanty, long, whitish hairs. Length 8 lines. 
Near S. derasus, Pasc., but without the snowy lateral line, and the 
apex of the elytra quite different. I believe my specimen came from 
Mr. Damel’s collection. 
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