218 Rev. F. W. Hope’s Descriptions of 
purascentibus; corpore infra eneo, lateribus annulorum ab- 
dominis subpilosis. 
Long. lin. 4, lat. lin, 1. 
This species is somewhat allied to 4. purpuratus, and was sent to 
me from Western Australia. 
Sp. 28. Agrilus aurovittatus, Hope. 
Affinis Agrilo purpurato, Hope, at minor. Purpurascens, capite 
aurato et punctato, thorace linea longitudinali media aured, 
binisque aliis ad latera positis; elytris cupreo-purpureis, 
vittd suturali aurata in singulo conspicua, corpore infra 
zeneo, pedibus concoloribus. 
Long. lin. 23, lat. lin. 2. 
I received the above species from Moriatta. 
Sp. 29. Agrilus pistacinus, Hope. 
Totum corpus supra et infra viride punctatum, antennis satu- 
ratiore colore inquinatis. Caput feré rotundatum; thorace 
angulis posticis recté acutis; elytra znea, creberrime punc- 
tulata. Corpus infra viride sericie albida obsitum, pedibus 
concoloribus. 
Long. lin. 2, lat. lin. 3. 
I received this minute species from the Adelaide settlement and 
have named it from its pistacine colour, which soon fades after the 
death of the insect ; it then becomes of a copper hue and is some- 
times brassy. 
Sp. 30. Cisseis 14-notata, Hope. 
Affinis C. stagmate, Laporte. Atro-violacea, thorace concolori, 
lateribus roseo-cupreis, elytrisque obscuris, quatuordecim 
punctis flavis notatis. 
Long. lin. 33, lat. lin. 1}. 
Caput anticé auratum et punctatum. Thorax atro-violaceus, 
marginibus lateralibus lete cupreis. Elytra nigricantia, 
quatuordecim maculis flavis notata. Corpus infra violaceum, 
pectore segmentisque abdominis croceo-flavis. Pedes violacei 
et pubescentes. 
This beautiful species inhabits the vicinity of the Swan River. 
