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ULOMA. 
U. depressa, Pasc. This name seems to have been provided for 
the same insect as U/. consentanea, Perroud. The latter is the 
older name. I[ may remark that Achthosus, Pasc., does not seem 
to differ from Uloma in any way likely to be really generic, 
although Pascoe in characterising the former does not make any 
reference to the latter. 
ADELIUM. 
A. ellipticum, sp. nov. Elongato-ovale, postice acuminatum ; 
zeneum, antennis tarsisque rufescentibus ; capite subtiliter, 
prothorace subtilissime, sparsim punctulatis; hoc antice 
angustatum, lateribus pone medium rotundatim dilatatis ; 
elytris subtiliter punctulato-striatis, interstitiis sat planis 
vix manifeste punctulatis. Long., 7—74 1.; lat.,24—3 1. 
A remarkably distinct species. Mr. Champion informs me 
that it is in the collection of Mr. F. Bates under the name I 
have called it by, but I cannot find that any description has been 
published. 
N.S. Wales ; Clarence River district. 
LICINOMA. 
L. sylvicola, sp. nov. Nigra; nitida; capite sparsim subtiliter 
punctulato, antice transversim late profunde sulcato ; anten- 
narum articulo apicali quam 10° paullo longiori ; prothorace 
leviter transverso, postice leviter angustato, sparsim leviter 
punctulato, lateribus leviter arcuatis, disco foveis nonnullis 
impresso ; elytris sat fortiter punctulato-striatis, interstitiis 
sat planis levibus. Long., 4—431.; lat., 1}—12 1. 
Mr. Champion has done me the favor of comparing this species 
with the two described by Mr. Pascoe and tells me it is distinct 
from them. It is obviously very different from Z. violacea, Macl., 
of which the elytra are said to be “of a violet hue” and the head 
is described as ‘“ roughly punctate, subrugose.” Unfortunately, 
Mr. Pascoe’s descriptions are not of a kind to facilitate the 
indication of distinctive characters, and in this case I must limit 
myself to saying that LZ. nitida, Pasc., as compared with the 
present insect, appears to be differently colored and to have finer 
elytral striation, while JZ. elata, Pasc., is a larger and also 
differently colored species. 
N.S. Wales; Forest Reefs ; taken by Mr. Lea. 
ANTHICIDA#. 
SYZETON. 
S. letus, Blackb. This species is identical with S. (Anthicus) 
abnormis, King. It cannot be rightly referred to Anthicus— 
