202 THE INSECTS OF GAYNDAH, 



407. — Cryptodus incornutus. n. sp. 

 Length 8 lines. 



Piceous brown, subnitid, subconvex, narrow. Head densely 

 punctate, with the clypeus broad, slightly reflexed and almost 

 truncate. Thorax coarsely and densely punctate, with the 

 median line broadly marked in the middle. Elytra dehiscent, 

 with the subapical tuberosities strong, the costse scarcely ele- 

 vated, and the variolous impressions in the intervals of an 

 elongate oval shape. Under side of abdomen densely variolose- 

 punctate. First joinf of antennae a little smaller than in the last 

 two species. Base of meutum deeply emarginate. Apex of 

 prosternum subtruncate and ciliated. 



These three species differ from all those previously described 

 in the great size of the first joint of the antennae. I may here 

 state that G. paradoxus MacLeay, of which I possess the original 

 specimen is a very different insect from G. variolosus White. 



Sub-family Cetoniid^. 



408. — ScHizORHiNA iMPAR, MacL., W. Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales, I., 1863, page 14. 



409. SCHIZORHINA OCELLATA, MacL., W. TrOMS. 



Ent Soc. N. S. Wales, I., 1863, page 16. 



410. SCHIZORHINA PUNCTATA, Don. Epit. Ins. t. I 



Gory et Percheron. Mon. page 164, t. 28. /. 

 4, — Burm. Handb. III., jjap^e 541. 



411. — SCHIZORHINA Australasia, Don. Epit. Ins. t. 

 I. /. I. — Gory et Percher. Mon. page 161. 

 t. 28. /. I. Burm. Handh. III., page 650. 

 Orpheus Perron i. litt. 



Pauzeri Swartz. Scbonh. Syn. Ins. I., 3, 

 app., page 50. 



412. — SCHIZORHINA MaSTERSII. n. sp. 



Length 8| lines. 

 Black, nitid. Head and thorax densely punctate, the former 



