collected in Australia and Tasmania. 365 
TRACHYSCELIS. 
Trachyscelis, Latreille, Gen. Crust. et Ins., iv., p. 379 
(1809). 
Trachyscelis ciliaris. 
Trachyscelis ciliaris, Champ., Ent. Monthly Mag., xxix., 
p. 204. 
Hab. W. Australia—E. Wallaby I.in the Houtmann’s 
Abrolhos Group, Fremantle, and Cape Leeuwin. Many 
specimens. 
Trachyscelis levis. 
Trachyscelis levis, Champ., loc. cit. 
Hab. W. Australia—Port Darwin, Cape Leeuwin, 
KE. Wallaby I., Cassini I., Baudin I., and Adeéle I. 
Found in plenty at Baudin and Adéle Islands, more 
sparingly elsewhere. 
ScYMENA. 
Scymena, Pascoe, Journ. Hnt., u., p. 455 (1866). 
The Rev. T. Blackburn remarks (Trans. R. Soc. 8. 
Austr., x., p. 270), that this genus (as represented by his 
S. australis) belongs to the “ Pedinides,” according to 
Lacordaire’s system; nevertheless, it seems to me, as 
stated by Mr. Pascoe, to be nearest allied to Phaleria, 
which Lacordaire places, with some hesitation, in the 
“ Trachyscelides.” 
Scymena amphibia. 
Scymena amphibia, Pascoe, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(4), v., p. 94. 
Scymena australis, Blackb., Trans. R. Soc. S. Austr., 
Mey pearus! |. 
Hab. W. Australia—Albany. 
Mr. Pascoe’s specimens of 9. amphibia, which I have 
examined, were collected by Mr. Masters at King George’s 
Sound. Under tidal refuse on sandy beaches, common 
(Walker). 
