108 THE INSECTS OF GAYNDAH, 



third marked with two large punctures, one near the centre the 

 other between that and the apex. Legs ciUated with reddish 

 hair. 



This may be the Feronia impressicolUs of Castelnau, if so, he 

 has made a mistake in describing the posterior margin of the 

 thorax, as being cut convexly in the middle. 



116. — NOTONOMUS VIOLACEOMARGINATDS. n. Sp. 



Length 7^ lines. 

 This species is exactly like the last excepting that the elytra 

 have a brilliant red violet margin, are opaque, and have the 

 interstices between the strise almost flat. 



117. — NOTONOMUS CYANEOCINCTUS. n. sp. 



Length 6 lines. 

 Black, nitid. Thorax longer than the breadth, scarcely 

 narrowed behind, and slightly rounded at the sides, with the 

 median line and basal impressions deeply marked ; the latter are 

 broader and shorter than in the two preceding species. Elytra 

 deeply striated, with the interstices convex, the third interstice 

 marked with two large punctures, one a little behind the 

 middle, the other between that and the apex ; the lateral margin 

 is of a brilliant blue changing in some lights to green. 



118. — NOTONOMUS VIRIDICINCTUS. n. Sp. 



Length 5 1 lines. 

 Head and thorax black and nitid with a purplish gloss, the 

 latter longer than the breadth, rounded on the sides anteriorly, 

 a little narrowed behind, and emarginate at the base, with the 

 median line broadly marked, and the basal impressions long and 

 deep. The elytra are of a rather dull purple with a bright 

 green margin, and strongly striated, with the interstices but slightly 

 convex, and with two large punctures on the third interstice, one 

 behind the middle, the other near the apex. Legs clothed with 

 reddish hair. 



