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confertim punctato ; tibiis anticis modice elongatis, intus mani- 

 feste bisinuatis. Long. 3-3| lin. 



Hob. Queensland (Rockhampton). 



Like L.australis,~Bois&., but more elongate, the head narrow, 

 and passing gradually into the rostrum, &c. I have also one 

 example of this species from Aru. 



Lcemosaccus semiustus. 



L. oblongus,rufescens, margine antice prothoracis,veltoto prothorace, 

 apice excepto, scutelloque nigris ; antennis pedibusque ferrugineis; 

 rostro brevi, in medio sat abrupte arcuato, crebre punctato ; oculis 

 vix approximatis ; prothorace transverso, apice angusto, con- 

 stricto ; scutello cordiformi ; elytris striato-punctatis, interstitiis 

 transversim granulatis, basi squaniis aureis munitis ; pygidio 

 nigro, in medio carinulato ; femoribus muticis ; tibiis anticis 

 modice elongatis, arcuatis, apicem versus angustioribus. Long. 

 2\ lin. 



Hah. Champion Bay. 



A somewhat narrow form with mutic femora, as in L. dap- 

 silis, to which it is not otherwise allied. In some species 

 the tooth is small or nearly obsolete ; but there are gradations 

 in this and other characters, such as are almost sure to occur 

 in large genera. Notwithstanding, there are few genera in 

 which the species are more readily recognized by the eye once 

 accustomed to the form. 



Lcemosaccus funereus. 



L. oblongus, niger, subnitidus ; capite leviter punctato ; rostro vix 

 elongato, recto, nitide castaneo, subtiliter vage punctato ; oculis 

 antice approximatis ; antennis ferrugineis, clava nigricanti ; scapo 

 curvato ; prothorace creberrime punctato, antice constricto, pone 

 apicem gibboso, gibbo linea longitudinali in medio impresso ; scu- 

 tello valde transverso ; elytris striato-punctatis, interstitiis corru- 

 gato-granulatis, regione scutellari apicibusque leviter flavescenti- 

 villosis ; abdomine segmentis duobus basalibus modice ampliatis, 

 sutura prima obsoleta ; pedibus ferrugineis ; tibiis anticis brevis- 

 simis, valde compressis. Long. 2 lin. 



Hob. Queensland (Gayndah). 



The straight, moderately long rostrum, and the gibbosity of 

 the prothorax, divided by a longitudinal impression, are the 

 chief diagnostic characters of this species. 



Lozmosaccus gibbosus. 



L. breviusculus ; niger, parum nitidus ; capite crebre punctato ; 

 rostro perbrevi, recto, vix confertim punctato, in medio canalicu- 

 late ; oculis modice approximatis ; antennis fuscis ; prothorace 

 confertim punctato, antice constricto, pone apicem abrupte gibboso, 



