BY W. MACLEAY, ESQ., F.L.S. ' 273 



538. — -Taksostbrnus Mastersii. n. sp. 

 Length 2 1 lines. 



Elongate, densely punctate, and moderately hairy. Head 

 and thorax bluish green, coarsely punctate, the former sub- 

 convex, with the eyes large and coarsely granulate, the latter 

 rather narrower than the head, much longer than the width, and 

 narrowed at the base. Elytra very little broader than the thorax, 

 three times longer than the width, and densely foveate on the 

 basal half, with the base of a brilliant purple red, with a broad 

 dark green fascia behind, with a narrow oblique white fascia next, 

 with the remainder of the elytra of a burnished purple red, and 

 with an apical vitta consisting of white hair. Abdomen beneath 

 black. Legs violet red. 



539.— Trogodendron fasciculatum, Schreib. Trans. 

 Lim. Soc, 1802, VI., page 195, t. 20, /. 6. 

 — Klug. Mon., page 326. — Spin. Muu. 1, 

 page 212, t. 18,/. 1. 

 var. honestum, Newm. and Lacord. 



540. — ScROBiGER SPLENDIDUS, Newm. The Entomol., 

 1840, page 15. 

 Beichei Spin. Mon. 1, page 232, t. 14, /'. ]. 



541. — SCROBIGER ALBOCINCTUS, Pasc. Journ. of Ent. 

 1, 1860, page 46. 



542. — Zenithicola obesa. White. Stohes voy. app., 

 t. 1,/. 9, var. ohesula White. Glerid. Gat. 

 Mus., page 26. 



543. — Eleale lepjua, Pasc. Journ. of Ent. 1,1860, 

 page 45. 



544 — Eleale fasciata. n. sp. 

 Length 5 lines. 

 Black, subnitid, very densely and coarsely punctate. Antennaj 

 pale red. Scutellum covered with white hair. Elytra with a 



