Australian and Tasmanian Cryptoccplialides. 839 



l.l. 

 k.k. 



l.l. 



n.n. 

 o. 



p. 

 p.p. 



1- 

 q.q. 



0.0. 



p. 

 I- 



q.q. 

 p.p. 



This process strongly trans- 

 verse, its apex arcuate . . 



Abdomen in male with the 

 fourth segment continuous 

 across middle. 



Fifth segment of male strongly 

 and almost semicircularly 

 excised in middle of apex . 



This segment at most slightly 

 incurved from sides. 



Pro thorax densely and coarsely 

 punctate.* 



Eleventh joint of antennae in- 

 serted in middle of tenth 



Eleventh joint inserted towards 

 side of tenth. 



Scutellum as long as wide . . 



Scutellum rather strongly 

 transverse 



Prothorax not both densely and 

 coarsely punctate. 



Prothoracic punctures elongate 

 or substrigose 



Prothoracic punctures rounded. 



Second joint of antennae less 

 than one-third the length of 

 third. 



Scutellum as long as wide . . 



Scutellum strongly transverse. 



Under-surface entirely pallid . 



Under-surface black in parts . 



Second joint about half the 

 length of third. 



Fifth joint at least one-half 

 longer than fourth. 



Scutellum very strongly trans- 

 verse 



Scutellum feebly transverse . 



Fifth joint not much (certainly 



Or. pcecilodennvs, Chp. 



Or. sohriniis, n. sp. 



Cr, clypealis, n. sp. 



Or. conspiciendus, n. sp. 

 Cr. toiebricosun, n. sp. 



Or. aciculahis, Chp. 



Oc. erosiis, Snd. 



Cr. stenocerus, n. sp. 

 Cr. larinus, n. sp. 



Cr. riibicundus, n. sp. 

 Oc. eruditus, Baly. 



* In the three species included here the pimctures are decidedly 

 above the usual size, and are so dense that there is no space without 

 them. 



