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base, gradually dilated to the middle, thence converging 
and obliquely rounded to the apex; each elytron just 
before the latter distinctly sinuate, the apical angle being 
acute and slightly excavated; above convex, closely 
rugose-punctate; each elytron with a number of distinctly 
raised but ill-defined longitudinal cost, those on the 
outer side less distinct. 
Oides antennalis. 
Ovata, convexa, flava, nitida, oculis nigris, tarsis 
infuscatis ; antennis filiformibus, ad corpus fere eequl- 
longis, articulis 2do ad Tum apice, externis quatuor totis 
nigris; thorace tranverso, distincte, minus crebre punc- 
tato, lateribus late reflexis; elytris crebre punctatis, 
limbo laterali reflexo. Long. 3} lin. 
Hab. Australia, Queensland. 
Body regularly ovate; head granulose, vertex im- 
pressed with a small fovea; face between the eyes trans- 
versely excavated ; eyes and jaws black; antenne nearly 
equal to the body in length, filiform, the extreme apex 
of the basal jot piceous, the apices of the second, third 
and fourth, the upper halves of the fifth and sixth, the 
upper two-thirds of the seventh and eighth, black; the 
rest of the outer joints to the apex entirely so. Thorax 
three times as broad as long; sides broadly reflexed, 
obliquely rounded and converging from base to apex, 
broadly rounded at the base, the hinder angles obsolete ; 
disk distinctly punctured, granulose, faintly excavated 
on the hinder disk, and again transversely just behind 
the apex. LElytra closely punctured, ovate, the outer 
limb broadly dilated, reflexed. 
Blepharida guttulata. 
Anguste oblongo-ovata, convexa, pallide castanea, 
nitida ; antennis “flavo- fulvis, thorace fulvo maculato ; 
elytris nigro-piceis, limbo externo castaneo; fortiter 
puncetato-striatis, interspatiis fulvo maculatis. Long. 
4 lin. 
Hab. Angola. 
Vertex finely rugose-punctate on either side, middle of 
front shining, impunctate. Thorax nearly twice as broad 
as long; sides straight and parallel from the base to 
beyond the middle, thence converging to the apex, the 
