44 Mr. Edward Saunders on 



a short external spine. Underside and legs punctured, 

 and slightly hairy. 



Length 5 lines; breadth 2 lines. 



Hab, Australia. 



40. Stigmodera bicincta, (PI. III. fig. 14). 



Buprestis hicincta, Boisd. Voy. Astrol. ii. 89 {nee Hope) . 



Stigmodera hicincta, L. & G. iii. 131, pi. xxiii. fig*. 129. 



Stigmodera hicingulata, (Hope. Bupr. p. 5) ; L. & G. ii. 

 Stig. 30, pi. vi. fig. 32. 



Hab. Australia. 



41. Stigmodera cyanicollis, (PI. III. fig. 16). 



Buprestis cyanicollis, Boisd. Voy. Astrol. ii. 91. 



Stigmodera cyanicollis, L. & G. ii. Stig. 34, pi. vii. fig. 38. 



Stigmodera suhtrifasciata, (Hope, Bupr. p. 4) ; L. & G. ii. 



Stig. 41, pi. ix. fig. 48. 



Stigmodera media, Hope, Tr. Bnt. Soc. iv. 284. 



Stigmodera rubrocincta, Gehin, Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. 

 Metz, 1855. 



Hab. Adelaide. 



42. Stigmodera cruentata, (PL III. fig. 17). 



Buprestis cruentata, Kirby, Tr. Linn. Soc. xii. 455, pi. 

 xxiii. fig. 1. 



Stigmodera crueiitata, (Hope, Bupr. p. 6) ; nee L. & G. 

 Hab. Australia. 



It is strange how Laporte and Gory can have figured 

 under this name an insect so totally different from Kirby's 

 species, as a very good figure is given by him in the 

 paper above quoted. 



43. Stigmodera scalaris, (PI. III. fig. 18). 

 Buprestis scalaris, Boisd. Voy. Astrol. ii. 89. 



Stigmodera crucigera, (Hope, Bupr. p. 4) ; L. & G. ii. 

 Stig. 40, pi. ix. fig. 47. 



Hab. Hobart Town, &c. 



