Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new Australian Longicornia. 233 
plagiatis; antennis pedibusque testaceo-ferrugineis ; femoribus simpli- 
cibus. 
Hab. Queensland (Mr. Diggles). 
Of moderate breadth, dark chestnut-brown, shining ; head coarsely 
punctured, the mesial line very narrow ; antennz pale ferruginous, half 
as long again as the body in the male, the third to the inner joints in- 
clusive spined at the apex; prothorax rather longer than broad in the 
male, equal in the female, favosely impressed with five shining tubers 
on the disk, the lateral somewhat indefinite, the spine rather slender 
and produced, and placed about midway on each side; scutellum nearly 
triangular, glabrous; elytra slightly incurved behind the shoulder, the 
apex emarginate, the outer angle strongly produced, a yellowish band, 
more or less broken anteriorly, extending from the middle towards the 
base, with a small round spot of same colour at the apex; body beneath 
glossy chestnut-brown, inclining to reddish on the metasternum ; legs 
pale ferruginous, rather slender, the femora slightly clavate. Length 
6 lines. 
Allied to P. sewmaculata, Hope, but with a shorter and broader 
prothorax and strongly apiculate elytra. 
Phoracantha Angasi. 
P. subangusta, fusca, nitida; prothorace oblongo, lateribus nodoso ; elytris 
fortiter punctatis, sparse pubescentibus, medio singulorum macula flava 
rotundata, apice integris; femoribus clavatis. 
Hab. South Australia (Mr. Angas). 
Somewhat narrow, dark brown, shining; head coarsely punctured, a 
short mesial line between the eyes, face bright reddish ferruginous ; 
antenn longer than the body in the male, shorter in the female, also 
bright ferruginous, covered with long, slender, scattered hairs; pro- 
thorax oblong, coarsely punctured with five tubercles on the disk, the 
sides nodose; scutellum subtransverse ; elytra sparsely pubescent, nearly 
parallel at the sides, the apex rounded, or very slightly produced at the 
suture, a round yellow spot nearly on the centre of each; body beneath 
and legs bright reddish ferruginous, with long scattered hairs; femora 
clavate. Length 8-9 lines. 
In some respects this species approaches P. pubescens, Pasc., but 
is more depressed, infinitely less pubescent, and has the apex of the 
elytra rounded, not truncate. I received it originally from Mr. Angas, 
ticketed ‘‘ Port Lincoln,” and more recently from Mr. Odewahn, who 
appears to have taken it plentifully at Gawler. 
Phoracantha balteata. 
P. subangusta, fusca, subnitida; prothorace oblongo, punctis rugoso-im- 
pressis, lateribus nodoso; elytris sparse pubescentibus, fascia mediana 
flava, apice integris, obsolete flavo maculatis ; femoribus subclavatis. 
Hab. South Australia. 
