68 Capt. T. Broun on neio 



Group OPATElDiE. Group CnyPTOHHYNCHIDiE. 



Paraphylax binodosus. Psepholax crassicornis. 



Dendrostyo'nus calcaratus. 

 Group Tbachyscelid^. Scliylus nigricollis. 



Ch^rodes fuscatus. Scelodolichus politus. 



squamosus. 



Group DlAPEEID^. 



Menimus l^vicollis. Group CossoNiDiE. 



Peutarthrum Philpotti. 



Group Tenebrionid^. antennale. 



Demtrius carinulatus. 



Group SCOLYTID^. 

 Group CiSTELIDiE, . 



^ Acrantus opacus. 



Omedes apterus. 



Group SaLPINGID^. ^roup ANXHBIBIDiE. 



Salpingus ornatus. Antbribus flavipilus. 



Group Otiorhynchidje. Group Lamiid^. 



Catoptes spermopbilus. Somatidia picticorne. 

 a3qualis. 



Group ERiRHiNiDiE. Group Eumolpid^. 



Pactola bumeralis. Atricbatus jeneicoUis. 



Group PselapMdae. 

 The more complex genera have been divided into sections, 

 each distinguished by one or more easily seen characters. 

 This arrangement, I am well aware, is not perfect, but it will 

 be an aid to the discrimination of the numerous species now 

 found to exist. The numbers prefixed to many of the names 

 refer to the * Manual of New Zealand Coleoptera.' 



Pselaphus. 

 Sect. I. — Eyes moderately large and prominent. 



226. P. pauper, SJmrp. 1867. P. citimus, Broun. 



227. P. pilistriatus, Broun. 1868. P. meliuseulus, Broun. 

 1156. P. dulcis, Broun. 2462. P. Cavelli, Broun. 



Sect, II. — Eyes small or abortive. 



1696. P. cfBCus, Broun. 1697. P. delicatus, Broun. 



2462. P. sculcicollis, Broun. P. ventralis, Broun. 



Bryaxis. 

 Sect. I. — Antennae 11-articulate in both sexes. 



228. B. inilata, Shcuy. 240. B. gi-ata, Sliarp. 



229. B. Sbarpi, Broun. 242. B. nasuta, Broun. 

 2346. B. platynota, Broun. 1478. B. punctata, Broun. 



231. B. micans, SharjJ. 1479. B. calcarata, Broun. 



233. B. piciceps, Broun. 1869. B. latipennis, Broun. 



238. B. deformis, Sharp. 1155. B. ignota, Broun. 



