and Species of Coleoptera. TE 
Corrhenes cructata. 
C. valida, ferruginea, supra pube griseo-fusca dense tecta, pilis 
minus numerosis subadpressis adspersa ; capite antice transverso ; 
oculis mediocribus; antennis g corpore paulo longioribus ; pro- 
thorace subtransverso, cylindrico, disco vittis duabus indeterminatis 
munito ; elytris basi paulo latioribus, humeris prominulis, apicibus 
oblique truncatis, lineis duabus albis vel fulvis a basi usque ad 
tertiam partem, figura X-formi, ornatis; corpore infra pedibusque 
minus dense pubescentibus. Long. 6-10 lin. 
Hab. Queensland. 
A very distinct species, originally found by Mr. Masters 
at Gayndah. 
Symphyletes torquatus. 
S. fuscus, pube plerumque fulvo-grisea dense tectus, supra maculis 
fulvis minutis adspersus; capite infra et pone oculos fulvo- 
pubescente ; antennis ( ¢ ) corpore sesquilongioribus, infra leviter 
ciliatis; prothorace latitudine vix longiore, tuberculis laterali- 
bus distinctis; scutello subscutiformi; elytris sparse granulatis, 
postice gradatim angustatis, plaga fusca arcuata, in medio fulvo- 
notata, parte quarta basali ornatis, singulis basi tuberculis spini- 
formibus circa octoin seriebus duabus—interiore quinque, exteriore 
tribus—instructis, apice truncatis ; corpore infra pedibusque griseo- 
pubescentibus, segmentis abdominis pilis fulvis fimbriatis. Long. 
9-10 lin. 
Hab. Queensland (Gayndah). 
In the male the anterior coxe are armed with a curved 
spine, as in many other species of this large genus; the 
female is stouter, and the antenne are not quite so long. 
This very distinct species may be placed after S. cinnamo- 
meus. 
ACHRIOTYPA. 
(Niphonine.) 
Caput mediocre, inter antennas latum, excavatum. Oculi subdivisi, 
grosse granulati, lobo inferiore rotundato. Antenne setacee, 
articulis quatuor ultimis equalibus. Prothoraa cylindricus, late- 
raliterinermis. Z/lytra parallela, prothorace paulo latiora. Pedes 
perbreves; tarsz articulo ultimo valido. Pro- et mesosterna 
simplicia. 
An elongate, cylindrical form, with unusually short legs, 
and slender setaceous antenne with the last joint not hooked 
or curved at the tip. The pro- and mesosterna are as in 
Symphyletes, to which genus it may for the present be ap- 
proximated, in habit approaching such species as S, vartolosus 
and its allies. 
