356 Mr. F. Bates's descriptions 
vex ; the expanded lateral margins broader, of equal Avidtli 
from behind the shoulders to near the apex, Avhere it 
terminates in a long, acute spine : hodij elongate, narrower, 
more parallel, less convex, strongly pilose. 
I have no doubt the Prophanes metallcscens of West- 
Avood will enter into this genus. 
Anausis Macleayi, n. sp. " 
Elongate, subparallel, depressed ; body and legs clothed 
with rather long, erect, slender, black hairs : head and 
prothorax shining pitchy-brown, rather closely punctured : 
prothorax transverse, sinuous in front; broadly rounded at 
base ; sides very gradually narrowed to the fi'ont, sti'ongly, 
and somewhat abruptly, incurved before the hind angles, 
which arc small, acute, and outAvardly directed ; front 
angles produced into long acute siDines, which are out- 
wardly directed : scutellvmi shining black, smooth : elytra 
rather regularly punctured, the ])unctures not crowded, 
larger than those on prothorax ; the basal two-thirds dark 
green with cyaneous reflections, paling behind into golden 
green ; the apex brilliant metallic purple ; the sutural edge 
and the lateral edges brilliant green ; the apex of each 
elytron is pointed and produced beyond the spine, which 
is long, acute and slightly outwardly directed : imderside, 
legs and antenna? shining black : legs long, slender. 
'"Long. 9 lin. ; lat. elytr. 3^ lin. 
Hah. — Cliampion Bay. One example by M. Duboulay. 
Must be very close to Prophanes metallcscens, Wcstw. ; 
but at once to be distinguished by the differently-coloured 
elytra, with the apex pointed, not truncated as in metal- 
lescens. 
Oremasis Ilaaeji, n. sp. 
iVbove entirely brilliant, metallic gTcen with coppery 
reflections, or Avith the elytra fiery-coppery with green 
reflections, or bronzed coppery in others : head somewhat 
closely and (in the ^) reticulately pmicturcd : prothorax 
gradually — and faintly curvedly — narro'..ed from base to 
apex; n])cx decidedly sinuously emarginate ; sides mode- 
rately dilated, a little reflexed, and closely and coarsely 
punctiu'cd, disk very finely and remotely punctulatc in $ ; 
in the c? the punctuation of the disk is much stronger and 
closer, and it is finely rugulose at each side : scutellum 
sparsely punctured : elytra uniformly and very distinctly 
