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incrassatam longitudinaliter sulcatis; elytrorum sculptura 
ut 7. Macleay sed puncturis in seriebus paullo magis sub- 
tilibus ; processu prosternali latissimo, parte mediana modice 
convexa postice rotundata, lateribus carinatis ; antennarum 
articulo 3° quam 4"* paullo longiori. Long., 24 1.; lat., 
13, 1. (vix). 
As far as color and markings are concerned this species has all 
the appearance of being a slight and somewhat darkly colored 
variety of the preceding, differing chiefly in the legs and antenne 
being darker, the sides of the prothorax dark and the black 
fascie of the elytra narrowly connected along the suture (the 
hinder one reaching the apex). But it is certainly a distinct 
species characterised hy the sparse puncturation of its head and 
prothorax, the evidently fine seriate punctures of its elytra, the 
very much narrower incrassated space just within the true lateral 
margin of its prothorax, much greater width of its prosternal 
process, and the evidently greater length of the third joint of its 
antenne. 
Queensland. 
T’. subvinula, sp.nov. (Mas.) Oblonga; glabra; sat nitida ; 
sat convexa ; nigra; prothorace rufo, elytris maculis binis 
albido-flavis ornatis ; subtus testacea ; capite prothoraceque 
creberrime grossissime punctulatis, hoc linea levi longitudi- 
nali angusta antice posticeque abbreviata instructo ; elytris 
vix striatis seriatim punctulatis (puncturis in seriebus pos- 
tice obsoletis), interstitiis minus distincte punctulatis ; pro- 
sterno grosse punctulato, inter coxas sat late convexo, 
postice rotundato; antennarum articulo 3° quam 4° vix 
longiori; femoribus anticis subtus dente armatis; tibiis 
anticis curvatis. Long., 23 1; lat., 141. 
This species closely resembles 7. vinula, Er., from which it 
differs as follows: the head and prothorax are very much more 
closely and coarsely punctured and the latter is a little more 
transverse (Hrichson says that the prothorax of vinwla is not 
shorter than wide, but this is not strictly accurate by measure- 
ment); the elytral punctures are decidedly stronger near the 
base ; and the whitish markings on the elytra are smaller, being 
more abbreviated at both ends, so that they are spots rather 
than fascie. | 
S. Australia; Eyre’s Peninsula. 
T. (?) venustula, sp. nov. (Mas.) Oblonga; pubescens; sat 
nitida; sat convexa ; rufa; capite, prothoracis macula trans- 
versa basali, scutello, elytrorum parte circa scutellum fascia 
latissima mediana sutura margine laterali apicalique, meso- 
sterno, metasterno, abdominis segmentis basalibus 2, antennis 
