390 Mr. J. S. Baly on 
Long. 14 lin. 
Hab.—Moreton Bay; North-West Australia. 
Head broad, flat, impressed with moderately large 
but shallow punctures; clypeus and lower portion of 
face slightly wrinkled; middle of face with a shallow 
longitudinal groove ; four or five outer jomts of an- 
tenn piceous; eyes distant, uniform; thorax nearly 
as broad at the base as the elytra, sides obliquely 
narrowed from base to apex, slightly rounded near the 
apex; disc smooth, rather closely covered with shallow 
punctures; elytra about a third longer than broad, 
slightly narrowed posteriorly, each elytron with eleven 
rows of moderately impressed oblong punctures, the first 
short; interspaces distantly and minutely punctured, 
plane on the anterior portion of the middle disc, faintly 
raised on the front half of the inner disc, shghtly 
convex on the hinder half, those on the outer disc near 
the outer margin raised and convex for their whole 
length: on each elytron is a large subtrigonate rufous 
patch occupying the middle of the disc. 
Ditropidus fasciatus. 
Breviter oblongus, obscure veneo-niger, nitidus, albo- 
sericeus, antennis basi fulvis, dorso piceis, articulis 
quinque ultimis modice dilatatis, nigris ; thorace elytris- 
que obscure cupreis, illo subfortiter punctato, albo-sericeo ; 
his glabris, tenuiter punctato-striatis, interstitiis planis, 
iis ad latera leviter convexis ; utrisque fascia lata obliqua, 
fulva, a humero fere ad suturam extensa ornatis. 
Long. 14-1? ln. 
Hab.—Champion Bay. 
Head somewhat closely punctured, vertex cupreous, 
labrum and six basal joints of antennz obscure fulvous, 
the latter stained above with piceous; thorax twice as 
broad as long, sides rounded and converging from base 
to apex, slightly sinuate just before the hinder angle, 
the latter somewhat compressed, and produced slightly 
backwards ; basal lobe feebly notched, obsoletely reflexed ; 
surface on either side the basal lobe and extending to 
the hinder angles distinctly depressed (this depression 
causes the disc of the thorax to appear unusually convex) ; 
