454 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new or little-known 
Toxicum*™ punctipenne. 
I. nigrum, opacum ; cornibus capitis elongatis ; prothoracis apice lobato; 
elytris fortiter lineato-punctatis ; antennarum clava triarticulata. 
Hab. Australia. 
Black, opake ; head deeply excavated between the four horns, and 
coarsely and remotely punctured, the posterior horns with a fulvous tuft 
on the apex ; eyes undivided ; labrum black ; antennze with the last three 
joints only forming the club; prothorax moderately transverse, finely 
punctured, anterior angles scarcely produced, broadly lobed at the apex; 
scutellum triangular; elytra broader than the prothorax, coarsely punc- 
tured in lines; body beneath and legs black, shining. Length 23 lines. 
Near 7. quadricorne, Fab., but with the club of the antennee with 
three joints only, a narrower prothorax, and coarsely punctured 
elytra. 
Toxrcum brevicorne. 
ZT. nigrum, opacum ; cornibus capitis brevibus; prothoracis apice haud 
lobato ; antennarum clava triarticulata. 
Hab. Victoria. 
Black, opake; head slightly excavated in front, moderately but more 
closely punctured; posterior horns short, triangular, with the small tuft 
of fulvous hairs confined to the anterior part of the apex; lip testa- 
ceous-brown; club of the antennz four-jointed; prothorax slightly 
transverse, not lobed at the apex, finely punctured ; scutellum triangu- 
lar; elytra lineate-punctate, the punctures of moderate size; body 
beneath and legs chestnut-brown, shining. Length 4 lines. 
A very distinct species, but agreeing with the above in having the 
eyes undivided: this character and the number of joints (three or 
four) composing the club seem in this genus to be of secondary 
value only. I have seen no female either of this or the preceding. 
Ulomay depressa. 
U. depressa, pallide rufo-ferruginea; elytris striato-punctatis, punctis 
distinctis sed parvis ; tibiis anticis extus quadridentatis. 
Hab. Queensland. 
Rather broad, depressed, pale reddish or orange-ferruginous, but 
sometimes much darker; head finely punctured, a slight curved im- 
pression in front ; prothorax smooth, glossy, minutely punctured; scu- 
tellum small, scutiform ; elytra striato-punctate, the junctures distinct 
but rather small ; body beneath and legs brownish orange, shining; fore 
tibize with four stout serratures externally towards the apex, the inter- 
mediate with five or six small serratures, the posterior smooth on both 
sides. Length 6 lines. 
* Latreille, Gen. Crust. et Ins. ii. p. 167; Lacordaire, Gen. v. p. 341. 
+ Laporte de Castelnau, Hist. Nat.des Ins.ii.p.219; Lacordaire, Gen.y. p. 332, 
