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abdomen of prosternal sulci and of tarsal lamellee, the prothorax 
not having more than one marginal carina, the mandibles of 
ordinary structure, the clypeus simply rounded in front, the 
prosternal sutures straight, and the epistoma much narrowed at 
its base, and much bent under the head. 
D. heros, sp. nov. Oblongo-elongatus ; modice convexus ; postice 
leviter attenuatus ; aterrimus, elytris et prothoracis angulis 
posticis rubris; capite prothoraceque crebre rugulose nec 
crasse punctulatis; illo in medio longitudinaliter leviter 
impresso ; hoc fortiter transverso, canaliculato, antice mani- 
feste angustato, ante basin utrinque oblique impresso ; 
elytris pube densa nitida lete rubra vestitis, striatis, sat 
dense vix rugulose punctulatis, interstitiis leviter convexis. 
Done") 3 Tatz;*2* 1. 
This is by far the finest Australian Hucnemid I have seen. 
N.S. W.; Blue Mountains. 
CURCULIONID. 
DYSCHENIUM. 
Attention is called in the Zool. Record., 1890, to my having 
omitted to state categorically to what group of Curculionide this 
genus should be referred. Its place is among the Lrirhinides, as 
the Recorder rightly conjectures from its place in my memoir, 
where it stands between two Hrirhinid genera. 
LONGICORNES. 
TRYPHOCHARIA. 
T. Mitchelii, Hope. The insect which I suppose must be this 
species, and which I have seen, I believe, from several localities in 
N. 8. Wales and Queensland, does not agree very well with the 
figure [Tr. Zool. Soc., ITI. (2), t. 12, fig. 8] in respect of markings. 
It is very much like 7. Mastersi, Pasc., but differs in having a 
small sharp spine (not a blunt tubercle) on either side of the 
prothorax, in the more coarsely rugulose puncturation of almost 
every part, and in the less elongation of the third joint of the 
antenne as compared with the fourth; the infuscation of the 
apical part of the elytra moreover is much less extended forward 
(though it is likely that this is an unreliable character). 
It is also a good deal like 7. Odewahni, Pasc., differing from it 
inter alia by the bispinose apex of its elytra. 
BETHELIUM. 
SL. tricolor, sp. nov. Setis erectis sparsim vestitum ; ferrugineum, 
prothorace antice posticeque paullo infuscato, elytrorum 
