152 Mr. W. W. Saunders’s Descriptions 
eyes. yes reniform, with a deep and narrow sinus. Antenne 
arising from just in front of the sinus of the eyes, wide apart, as 
long as the body, filiform, 11-jointed: first joint robust, clavate ; 
second small, obconic; third, fourth and fifth nearly of equal 
length, the fourth the shortest ; the remainder gradually decreasing 
in length, the terminal one pointed. Thorax rounded in front, 
transverse, nearly as broad as the elytra. Scutellum subquadrate, 
elevated behind. Llytra half as long again as broad, the apices 
rounded. Legs moderate, tarsi 4-jointed; the first three joints 
nearly of equal length, the third joint deeply bilobed and nearly 
covering the small terminal joint. 
This genus differs from Mitocera, W. W.S., in the length of the 
antennze, and in the proportions which the third, fourth and fifth 
joints of that organ bear to each other. The species are all pale 
coloured. 
Sp. 1. Ochrosopsis vermicularis, Hope, MSS. 
Head slightly projecting from thorax, reddish brown, eyes 
black. Antennz as long as the body, reddish brown. Thorax 
corneous yellow, rugose, the depressions black. Elytra and 
scutellum corneous yellow, the former closely covered with large 
black impressions, which arrange themselves into irregular striae. 
Under side of body reddish brown, covered with short silky 
pubescence. Legs light rufous brown. 
Length ;3°, inch. 
From New Holland. 
In the Cabinet of the Rev. F. W. Hope. 
Sp. 2. Ochrosopsis Australis, Hope, MSS., type. (PI. IX. fig. 6.) 
Head ochraceous yellow. Eyes black. Antennz about as long 
as the body, dusky brown. Thorax shining, reddish brown, with 
a longitudinal band on the vertex and two very faint oblique bands 
from the centre of the base towards the anterior angles corneous 
yellow, covered with large black impressions, which approximate 
towards the vertex. Scutellum dark shining brown. Elytra 
corneous yellow, covered with large closely set irregular impres- 
sions, dark brown or black, varying in different specimens, the 
impressions approximating round the scutellum and at the base of 
the elytra. Under side of body shining pale ochraceous yellow, 
sparingly covered with short pubescence. Legs dusky, corneous 
yellow. 
Length -2,5, inch. 
From the Swan River. 
In the Cabinet of the Rev. F. W. Hope. 
