458 Mr. Francis P. Pascoe on 



DIABATHRARIIN^. 

 Atelicus, Waterhouse, Trans. Ent. Soc.j ser. 3, i. 228. 

 Atelicus guttatus. 



A. cylindricus, laete ferrugineus ; rostro lateribus lineo- 

 laque dorsali intorrupta, el3^tris maculis apicalibus, corpore 

 infra, pedibusque fulvo-squamosis ; casteris fere ut in 

 A . ferrugineu ( Waterh . ) . 



Long. 2-3 lin. 



Mah. — Tasmania. 



Tlie punctures on the elytra are much more approxi- 

 mate, and the scales, which on A. ferrtirjineiis are, owing 

 to their transparency, visible only under a very powerful 

 lens, are in the corresponding parts of this species more 

 raised, and much more obvious. The amount of fulvous 

 scales on the prothorax is variable. 



A telicus a t rop h us. 



A. elongatus, angustatus, la3te ferrugineus, medio ely- 

 trorum testaceus, capite, rostro, prothoracis lateribus, cor- 

 pore infra, pedibusque fulvo-squamosis ; elytris elongatis, 

 lateribus leviter compressis, postice sensim angustioribus, 

 lateribus rectis, vel pone humeros perparum incurvatis, 

 apice abrupte declivibus, squamis fulvis condensatis parte 

 declivi annulum coramunem formantibus; abdomine plus 

 minusvc fulvo-squamoso. 



Long. 2-2\ lin. 



Hah. — South Australia; Tasmania, 



The narrowest of the three species, the elytra slightly 

 compressed, and about three and a half times longer than 

 broad, instead of about two and a half as in the other 

 species, the apex abruptly declivous, with the part within 

 the ring irregularly concave, &c. 



CRYPTORHYNCHINtE. 



EUTHEBUS, n, g. 



Capjif hemisphaericum ; ros^rwm longiusculum, filiforme, 

 rectum ; scrohcs praemcdianfc^ obliquac, oculos attingentes ; 



