collected in Australia and Tasmania. 4.05 
Dinoria picta. 
Dinoria picta, Pase., loc. cit. 
Hab. 'Tasmania—Hobart. 
Apparently a common insect at Hobart. Under bark 
and among chips in damp situations (Walker). 
Dinoria celioides. 
Dinoria celioides, Pasc., Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. 
(4), v., p. 1038. 
Hab. Tasmania—Hobart. 
Originally recorded from Queensland. Same habits as 
D. picta (Walker). 
Brycopia. 
Brycopia, Pascoe, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (4), i., 
p. 141 (1869). 
Brycopia tuberculifera, nu. sp. 
Brycopia tuberculifera, F. Bates, in litt. 
Moderately elongate, rather narrow, convex, pitchy-black with 
an eneous lustre, shining; the oral organs and antenne ferru- 
ginous, the basal joints of the latter usually darker ; the legs 
pitchy-brown, the tarsi ferruginous. Head sparsely, finely, irre- 
gularly punctate, and also with a few coarse setiferous impressions 
in front, the epistoma not clearly defined, feebly arcuate-emarginate 
in front, and limited behind by a rather broad transverse 
depression ; the eyes moderately large, coarsely granulated, convex, 
prominent, rounded as seen from above ; antennz rather elongate, 
thickening outwardly, the apical joint very stout; prothorax 
subquadrate, convex, as long as broad, subtruncate in front (as 
viewed from above), feebly bisinuate at the base, the sides 
moderately rounded anteriorly and sinuous and converging behind, 
the hind angles acute, the anterior angles obtuse and declivous, the 
base obliquely depressed and foveate towards the sides, the surface 
very finely and rather closely punctured, and with a few coarse, deep, 
widely scattered setiferous impressions ; elytra about two and one- 
third times as long as the prothorax, and wider than it, somewhat 
oval, with rows of moderately coarse, subapproximate punctures 
placed upon almost obsolete strie, the interstices flat, sparsely, 
finely punctate, and with scattered, feeble tubercular prominences, 
