4.08 Mr. G. C. Champion on the Tenebrionide. 
Sent in plenty by Mr. Walker. The numerous speci- 
mens from Adelaide River have the elytra more or less 
cyaneous, instead of black, as in the type and in the 
examples from Port Darwin. Mr. Blackburn’s specimens 
were from the North Territory of 8. Australia; he has 
examined some of Mr. Walkerv’s examples. 
EXPLANATION OF Prats VIII. 
Fic. 1. Diphyrrhynchus ellipticus, @. 
2. Ennebeus australis. 
2a. ~ % antenne. 
3. Ennebeopsis pruinosus. 
3a. 3 85 antenne. 
4. Diphyrrhynchus apicalis, @. 
5. Edylius canescens, 2. 
5a. fe i labium. 
5D. 98 » maxilla and maxillary palpus. 
6. Lyphia tasmanica. 
7. Caanthus gibbicollis. 
7a. 5 e maxilla and maxillary palpus. 
7b. a FF antenne. 
8. Paratoxicum iridescens. 
8a. 5 e maxilla and maxillary palpus. 
8b. " e labium. 
8c. * 4) antenne. 
9. Nyctozoilus sexcostatus. 
10. Saragus bicarinatus. 
11. Decialma erichsoni. 
12. Omolipus cyaneipennis, ¢. 
13. Titena tasmanica. 
14. Pheennis fasciculata. 
15. Ectyche cerulea, 3. 
