BY THE REV. R. L. KING, B.A. 23 



The punctures on the base of the elytra are much deeper than 

 those on the apex. The flavous fascia is very close to the 

 shoulder. There is hardly any trace of sutural lines on the elytra. 

 The bilobation of the occiput is very distinct. 



Division IV. 

 Sides of thorax more or less foveolate. 



Group XVI. 



Thorax oblong, slightly dilated at the base, and therefore 

 bisinuate at the sides. 



Sp. 45. A. Krefftli. 

 Ferruginous politus punctatas; capite postice rotundato ; thorace 

 brevi oblongo, antice subtruncato postice vix contracto ad 

 basin parce dilatato, 2''"^ foveolis lateralibus, ad basin 

 linea transversa ; elytris magnis humeris quadratis pone 

 humeros depressis, lateribus subparallelis, lineis suturalibus 

 et fascia obsoleta ad medium notatis. 

 Long. .14. 

 Paramatta. 



I have captured but a single individual of this species. The 

 foveoles on the sides of the thorax are nearly circular, and 

 apparently connected by a line. The sides of the elytra are 

 nearly parallel, very slightly increasing in breadth, to about two- 

 thirds of their length. 



I have dedicated the species to the talented Curator of the 

 Australian Museum, the Secretary of our Society. 



Sp. 46. A. M.acLeayii. 



Rufus politus minute punctatus setosus ; capite postice bilobato ; 

 elytris lateribus convexis fusco-nigris, 2*"" maculis pone 

 humeros triangularibus rufescentibus, altera unica pone 

 medium, lineis suturalibus distinctis ; antennarum articulis 

 ultimis piceis ; pedibus piceis, tarsis rufis. 



Long. .12. 



Illawarra ; W. MacLeay, Esq. 



