302 Mr. G. C. Champion on the Tenebrionide 
CoruLADES. 
Cotulades, Pascoe, Journ. Ent., 1., p. 119 (1860). 
Cotulades fascicularis. 
Cotulades fascicularis, Pascoe, Journ. Ent., i., p. 119, 
t. 7, fig. 5. 
Hab. 'Tasmania—Hobart. 
This insect is closely allied to C. (Tagenia) leucospila, 
Hope, the type of which I have examined, but differs 
from it in having the punctures of the elytral series finer 
and more closely placed, the thorax depressed in the 
middle, etc. Under bark (Walker). 
Docatis. 
Docalis, Pascoe, Journ. Ent., 1., p. 121 (1860). 
Docalis funerosus. 
Tagenia funerosa, Hope, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1845, 
po Lom 
Docalis exoletus, Pascoe, Journ. Ent., i., p. 121, t. 8, 
fig. 7 (1860). 
Docalis degener, Pascoe, loc. cit., p. 122. 
Hab. Tasmania—New Norfolk, Launceston, Franklin, 
Hobart. 
Found in plenty by Mr. Walker, under loose bark of 
Eucalyptus. Fresh specimens have numerous fascicles 
of white or brownish-white scales on the elytra, these 
not being apparent in worn or dirty examples. The 
insect varies greatly in size. I have examined the type 
of Tagenia funerosa, Hope (which is completely abraded), 
and also that of D. ewxoletus, Pascoe. D. degener is, 
apparently, missing from the Pascoe collection. In the 
Catalogue of Gemminger and Harold, and also in that 
of Masters, 7’. funerosa, Hope, is incorrectly placed 
under Cotulades. 
ELAScUs. 
Elascus, Pascoe, Journ. Ent., i., p. 119 (1860). 
The species of this genus have wholly the facies of 
