﻿Lamellicorn 
  Beetles. 
  69 
  

  

  versum, 
  integrum. 
  Mandihulce 
  porrectae 
  breves, 
  basi 
  lato, 
  

  

  interne 
  in 
  laminam 
  tenuem 
  productae, 
  apice 
  siibfalcatae 
  supra 
  

  

  versus 
  apicem 
  subemarginatae. 
  Maxillce 
  lobis 
  duobus 
  cori- 
  

  

  aceis, 
  setosis, 
  inermibus. 
  Palpi 
  maxillares 
  satis 
  breves, 
  

  

  articulo 
  2do 
  et 
  4to 
  longioribus. 
  Mentum 
  subquadratum, 
  

  

  valde 
  setosum. 
  Labium 
  breve, 
  transversum, 
  in 
  medio 
  emar- 
  

  

  ginatum. 
  Palpi 
  labiales 
  brevissimi, 
  3-articulati, 
  in 
  scapos 
  

  

  duos 
  latiores 
  insidentes. 
  Antennce 
  breves, 
  lO-articulatse, 
  

  

  articulo 
  basali 
  crasso 
  setoso, 
  tribus 
  ultimis 
  clavam 
  subsemi- 
  

  

  globularem 
  formantibus, 
  articulo 
  Imo 
  clavae 
  majori 
  reliquis 
  

  

  duobus 
  recipienti. 
  Prothorax 
  transversus, 
  convexus, 
  angulis 
  

  

  anticis 
  porrectis, 
  marginibus 
  lateralibus 
  parum 
  reflexis. 
  Scu- 
  

  

  tellum 
  parvum, 
  triangulare. 
  Elytra 
  gibbosa, 
  tuberculo 
  bume- 
  

  

  rali 
  prominenti. 
  Pedes 
  breves. 
  Tihice 
  anticae 
  3-dentatae 
  

  

  basique 
  externe 
  denticulatae 
  et 
  calcari 
  unico 
  longo 
  terminali 
  

  

  instructae. 
  Tibice 
  4-posticae 
  extus 
  sensim 
  crassiores, 
  subtri- 
  

  

  quetrae, 
  angulis 
  serratis 
  et 
  setosis, 
  calcaribus 
  duobus 
  longis 
  

  

  instructae. 
  Tarsi 
  cum 
  unguiculis 
  simplices. 
  

  

  The 
  general 
  appearance 
  of 
  the 
  species 
  of 
  this 
  genus 
  is 
  very 
  

  

  similar 
  to 
  that 
  of 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  more 
  oval 
  formed 
  Acanthocerides, 
  

  

  but 
  the 
  eyes 
  are 
  not 
  divided 
  by 
  a 
  canthus 
  at 
  the 
  sides 
  of 
  the 
  head, 
  

  

  nor 
  are 
  the 
  four 
  hind 
  tibiae 
  dilated 
  ; 
  the 
  clypeus 
  is 
  also 
  much 
  

  

  more 
  quadrate, 
  and 
  the 
  first 
  joint 
  of 
  the 
  club 
  of 
  the 
  antennae 
  is 
  

  

  cup-shaped, 
  receiving 
  the 
  second 
  and 
  third 
  joints, 
  which, 
  especially 
  

  

  the 
  last, 
  is 
  very 
  much 
  smaller 
  than 
  the 
  first 
  joint 
  of 
  the 
  club. 
  In 
  

  

  its 
  structural 
  details 
  it 
  approaches 
  very 
  closely 
  io 
  Anaides, 
  Westw. 
  

  

  Trans. 
  Ent. 
  Soc. 
  IV. 
  PI. 
  XI. 
  fig. 
  6, 
  and 
  details, 
  and 
  Hybosorus, 
  

  

  ditto, 
  PI. 
  XI. 
  fig. 
  1. 
  

  

  Sp. 
  1. 
  Liparochrus 
  geminatus, 
  Westw. 
  (Plate 
  IX. 
  fig. 
  6.) 
  

   Piceo-niger, 
  nitidus 
  ; 
  capite 
  transversim 
  rugoso, 
  pronoto 
  et 
  ely- 
  

  

  tris 
  vage 
  punctatis 
  ; 
  his 
  striis 
  gracillimis 
  per 
  paria 
  dispositis 
  

  

  impressis. 
  

   Long. 
  Corp. 
  lin. 
  4. 
  

  

  Habitat 
  in 
  Nova 
  Hollandia, 
  prope 
  Adelaidam, 
  

   In 
  Mus. 
  Westwood. 
  

  

  Caput 
  subquadratum^ 
  angulis 
  anticis 
  lateralibus 
  rotundatis, 
  

   supra 
  subconvexum 
  ; 
  margine 
  antico 
  parum 
  reflexo, 
  supra 
  

   transversim 
  punctatum. 
  Antennae 
  et 
  mandibulae 
  castaneo- 
  

   piceae. 
  Pronotum 
  nigrum, 
  nitidissimum, 
  convexum, 
  punctis 
  

   parvisvage 
  impressum, 
  lateribus 
  parum 
  reflexis, 
  subcastaneis 
  

   et 
  magis 
  rugosis. 
  Elytra 
  convexa, 
  nitida, 
  sutura 
  subcastanea, 
  

  

  