BY W. MACLEAY, ESQ., F.L.S. 91 



37. — Agonocheila suturalis. n. sp. 



Length 2 lines. 

 Reddish yellow with the fore part of the head, a sutaral 

 fascia on the elytra extending from the base to near the apex, 

 and a lateral fascia on the same considerably enlarged near the 

 apex, black. The thorax is very broad and sparingly punctured. 

 The elytra also are broad, very closely and finely punctured, very 

 lightly furrowed, and covered with a very fine short yellow pile. 



Edcalyptocola. n. gen. 



Head not narrowed behind the eyes. Mentum with a large 

 acute medium tooth. Labium, somewhat long and rounded at 

 the apex. Palpi, sub-cylindrical, obtuse. Mandibles, slight, long, 

 acute, and only arcuated at the very tip. Labrum, very long, 

 rounded, and slightly narrowed at the apex. Antenna of medium 

 length, thicker from the fifth joint. Thorax broader than the 

 length, not narrower behind than in front, slightly rounded at the 

 sides. Elytra broader than the thorax, rounded laterally and 

 sinuate-truncate behind ; Legs strong, tarsi filiform, fourth joint 

 small, entire. 



38. EUCALYPTOCOLA MaSTERSII. n Sp. 



Pitchy black with the antennae, palpi, legs, margins of thorax 

 and elytra, and two broad and very irregular fascia? on the latter : 

 consisting of elongated spots on the interstices between the striae, 

 one above the middle, the other at the apex ; yellow. The head 

 and thorax are nearly smooth. The elytra are sharply striated, 

 with the interstices broad, smooth, and rather elevated. 



There is an evident resemblance to the genus Thyreo'pierus in 

 this insect, but the true affinity is no doubt to PMlophloeus. 



I have seen specimens of the genus if not the species from the 

 Clarence River District. 



39. SCOPODES ^NEUS. n. sp. 



Length 2| lines. 

 Above brassy black, beneath bluish black, with the base of the 



