34 ^Ir. Pascoe^s Tiivisi'on 



sulcate-punctate, tlie punctures rather large and shallow, 

 the intervals tuberculiforni, the suture and base marked 

 with short chalky stripes becoming more patchy at 

 the sides, the shoulders not produced and scarcely ex- 

 tending beyond the base of the prothorax, post-humeral 

 spine thick, obtuse, median and posterior short, stout, 

 clothed with sparse grajnsh hairs, the posterior nearly 

 twice the size of the median ; body beneath, and legs, 

 covered with white scales, but more sparingly on the 

 legs, which are of a reddish colour ; antennae dull ferru- 

 ginous, funicle slender, club small and dark bro\\Ti. 



Length 5 lines. 



Hah. — Champion Bay. 



This species has the elytra, especially posteriorly, 

 sprinkled over with very small granules resembling fine 

 saud, which gives them a roughish appearance. 



29. Cafasarcus ochraeeus. 



Moderately ovate, black, closely covered with small 

 scales, mostly of a silvei'y gray, except on the elytra; 

 head convex in front, with threo shallow grooves con- 

 verging at the transverse sulcus, and ^vithout any carina, 

 rostrum with a narrow central carina, those at the sides 

 rounded, both head and rostrum clothed with yellowish- 

 gray scales, except the vertex and median stripe in front 

 which are grayish-black ; prothorax moderately trans- 

 verse, equally rounded at the sides, the apex not much 

 narrower than the base, short stiff set^e scattered amongst 

 the scales, which are mostly pale grayish when viewed 

 under the lens, -with a central stripe and a band in 

 the anterior transverse groove at the sides, ochraceous; 

 scutellum transversely triangular; elytra rather strongly 

 sulcate-punctate, the intervals tuberculate, densely covered 

 with ochraceous scales, the sides from the post-humeral 

 spine pale ashy, the median and posterior spines glossy 

 reddish, the post-humeral long and black ; body beneath 

 black, with pale scales having small punctiform spaces 

 amongst them, in each of which is a longish seta; legs 

 reddish, with pale grayish scales, accompanied with nu- 

 merous black setno on the tibiae and tarsi ; antennae slen- 

 der, dark brown, with pale scales and black scattered 

 setae. 



Length 5 linos. 



