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considered by Lacordaire to be a variety of Hctosticta 
cleroides, White, and as such it is to be found in the 
Catalogue of Gemminger and Harold; but, though 
closely allied, it seems to be sufticiently distinct ; the 
antenne are shorter, and the punctuation of the pro- 
thorax is much less evident. The eyes in Hctosticta are 
much less strongly faceted than in Bethelium, and are a 
little more deeply emarginate; the other differences 
between the two genera are exceedingly slight, so that, 
even if Hctosticta is to be retained as a distinct genus, 
there can be no good reason for keeping it separated by 
a long interval from Bethelium. 
23. Ceresium, sp. 
One example, taken at Troughton Island, N. Australia. 
Resembles C. wnicolor, Fabr., but with the femora less 
strongly thickened, and with the prothorax somewhat 
differently punctured. 
24. Callidiopsis scutellaris, Fabr. 
Callidium scutellare, Fabr., Syst. Eleuth., ii., p. 338. 
—— piceum, Newm., The Entomologist, i., p. 9. 
Tasmania: Hobart and Launceston (Walker). 
25. Callidiopsis precox, Krichs. 
Stenocorus precox, Hrichs., Wieg. Archiv., 1842, i., 
p- 220. 
Tasmanta: Hobart, Launceston, and Franklin (I'alker). 
26. Phlyctenodes pustulosus, Newm. 
Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist., vol. v. (1840), p. 20; Blanch., 
Voy. Pole Sud., Zool., iv., p. 262, pl. 16, fig. 4. 
Tasmanta : Hobart (Walker); Soura Austrauia (Bake- 
well), and New South Wales. 
27. Phlyctenodes fasciatus, sp. n. 
Niger opacus; elytris fusco-cyaneis subnitidis, fascia flava 
angusta transversa paullo pone apicem; prothorace lateraliter in 
medio obtuse tuberculato, supra subobsolete quadri-nodoso ; elytris 
crebre sat fortiterque punctatis, utrisque lineis duabus paullo ele- 
