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Sp. 8. Tmesidera rubricollis. 
Nigra, thorace rubro, elytris atris subrugosis, pedibusque con- 
coloribus. Corpus infra nigrum. 
Long. lin. 3, lat. lin. 1. 
I am aware of three other species of the above genus, but am 
unable to describe them, from the imperfect state in which they 
reached this country. 
Fam. CARABIDZE. 
Sp. 9. Calosoma Curtisii. 
Viride, thorace fere glabro, posticé fortiter impresso, elytris 
striato-punctatis et rugosis, punctisque impressis, in triplici 
serie ordinatis. Corpus infra piceo-castaneum, viridique 
colore tinctum; pedibus antennisque piceis, femoribus punc- 
tulatis. 
Long. lin. 10, lat. lin. 4. 
This singular insect was sent to me by Mr. W. Sharpe MacLeay. 
It is well figured by the late excellent artist Mr. C. Curtis; and I 
have much pleasure in naming it after that unobtrusive individual ; 
hoping that his name will not be forgotten as an artist or as an 
Entomologist. 
Sp. 10. Calosoma Australe. 
Nigro-zeneum, palpis articulisque quatuor primis antennarum 
piceis, reliquis flavo-piceis et tomentosis. Thorax subcor- 
datus punctulatus, posticé utrinque fortiter impressus. Elytra 
nigro-zenea confertim punctato-striata, punctis subaeneis in 
triplici serie ordinatis. Corpus infra nigro-piceum, pedibus 
concoloribus, tibiisque subciliatis. 
Long. lin. 10, lat, lin. 33. 
Fam. HETEROMORPHIDZ, Hope. 
SitpHomorPHa, Westwood. 
Sp. 11. Stlphomorpha Orectocheiloides, Hope. 
Totum corpus supra nigro-piceum, lateribus thoracis margini- 
busque elytrorum pallidioribus, infra brunneo-piceum, antennis 
pedibusque concoloribus. 
Long. lin. 6}, lat. lin. 23. 
The above insect is from Adelaide. 
