Genera and Species of Coleoptera. 445 
Enarsus Bakewellii, (P1. XTX. fig. 1.) 
£. fuscus, squamosus, indumento terreno-griseo tectus. 
Hab, New Zealand. 
Dark brown, closely covered with a greyish or brownish-grey secre- 
tion, and with short, erect, more or less scattered scales; head deeply 
immersed in the prothorax, forming a nearly continuous line with the 
dilated margins of the latter; prothorax with a double gibbosity above 
the head, the dilated margins with two deep pits on each side; scu- 
tellum round; elytra slightly margined, deeply foveate, the suture 
raised in the middle, posteriorly abruptly declining to the apex, the 
declivity with three large callosities on each side; body beneath and 
legs with a dull rusty-brown tomentum. Length 4 lines. 
Ennometes [ Rhipiceridee ]. 
Caput antice brevissimum, labio minuto. Oculi magni, prominentes. Palpi 
acuti. Antenne 11-articulate ; scapo modice elongato, curvato, art. 
20 obconico, reliquis paulo elongatis, flabellatis. Prothorax triangularis, 
apice truncatus, angulis posticis depressus, basi bisinuatus. Elytra pro- 
thorace haud latiora, angustata, subparallela. vie sublineares ; tars¢ 
filiformes, lamellis nullis, articulo ultimo czeteris simul sumptis breviore; 
onychium distinctum. Coxe antice et intermedi approximate, valde 
elongate. Abdomen segmentis quinque, basali brevissimo. Corpus 
angustum, fere parallelum. 
The longer joints of the antenne of this genus, contrasted with the 
very short joints in the allied form Callirhipis, although apparently 
not a very decided character, give to those organs such a very dif- 
ferent appearance as to necessitate their separation ; but in addition 
to this the tarsi are long, filiform, and with the last joint much 
shorter than all the preceding together. Arraphus, Kraatz, differs 
most essentially from Callirhipis and this genus in the three inter- 
mediate joints of the tarsi being bilobed, and very distinctly lamel- 
lated beneath. I find, in all the specimens of Callirhipis I have 
examined, only five abdominal segments—not six, as stated. 
Ennometes Lacordairer. (Pl. XIX. fig. 2.) 
E. ferrugineus ; elytris dense seriatim punctatis, interstitiis paulo elevatis. 
Hab. Queensland. - 
Ferruginous, slightly shining, very sparsely pubescent; antenne 
cinnamon-brown ; head and prothorax closely punctured, the latter 
with a slight horseshoe depression at the base ; scutellum small, etrcu- 
lar; elytra closely seriate-punctate, the intervals slightly raised ; body 
beneath yellowish brown, rather glossy ; legs clothed with stiffish hairs, 
mixed on the tibize with short spinous tubercles. Length 5 lines. 
Kee, 
