163 



I. Joints 9 and 10 of antennae 



scarcely transverse in male 

 (female unknown) ... 



II, Joints 9 and 10 of antennae 



strongly transverse in both 

 sexes 

 HH. Puncturation of disc of pronotum 

 very close ... 

 GG. Antennae entirely black 

 CO. Elytra devoid of erect pilosity ... 

 BB. The inner margin of the prosternal sulci ends 

 on the hind margin of the presternum. 

 C. Elytra with a clearly detined testaceous 



antemedian fascia 

 CC. Elytra devoid of antemedian markings. 

 D. Antennae and legs testaceous. 

 E. Form normally wide and oval. 



F. Pronotum comparatively widely mar- 

 gined (siza large)... 

 FF, Pronotum very narrowly margined 

 (size very small) ... 



EE. Form extremely narrow and elongate . 

 DD. Antennae with at least the club dark. 

 E. Puncturation of disc of pronotum ex- 

 tremely sparse 

 EE. Puncturation of disc of pronotum close. 

 F. Puncturation of elytra exremely close 



(almost confluent) 

 FF. Puncturation of elytra much less 

 close. 

 G. Antennal club of male eight-jointed. 

 H. Antennal club of female six- 

 jointed 

 HH. Antennal club of female five- 

 jointed 

 GG. Antennal club of male seven- jointed 

 AA. Elytra separately rounded, not covering hind 

 body 



T. tolarnense, sp. nov. Sat latum ; sat parallelum ; modice 

 nitidum ; supra pilis brevibus erectis vestitum ; nigrum, 

 elytris (his fusco-adumbratis) antennis pedibusque rufis ; 

 prothorace fortiter trans s^erso, antice angustato, supra sub- 

 fortiter sat crebre punctulato, angulis posticis retrorsum 

 directis baud acutis ; elytris sat crebre fortius punctulatis ; 

 metasterno antice lato subtruncato, prosterni sulcis latis 

 profundis bene determinatis postice leviter clausis. 

 Maris antennarum clava 6-articulata, fortiter serrata. Long., 



2 1.; lat., 1 1. (vix). 

 The red-brown elytra clouded with fuscous together with the 

 entirely (except the basal joint) rufo-testaceous colour of the 

 antennae and their very strongly serrate six-jointed club render 



eyrense, Blackb. 



debiliusy Blackb. 



Adelaidce, Blackb. 

 varipes, Blackb. 

 exsid, Blackb. 



longius, Blackb. 



yorkeiise, Blackb. 



lindense, Blackb. 

 singulare, Blackb. 



difficile, Blackb. 



Meyricki, Blackb. 



maundum, Blackb. 



morio, Er. 



antipodum, Blackb. 



occidentale, Blackb. 



*The male of T. exsiU, Blackb., 

 club of its antennae is not serrate. 



is not known but I feel sure that the 



