1)92 THE INSECTS OF GAYNDAH, 



613. — Seibotrana nosodebmoides, Pasc. Ann. Nat. 

 Hist., February, 1870. 



614. — Seibotrana femoralis. n. sp. 



Length 3| lines. 

 Coppery brown, subopaque, punctate and flat. Head and 

 thorax densely punctate, the latter subquadrate, slightly emargi- 

 nate at the apex, and rounded on the sides. Scutellum transverse, 

 rounded behind, of a greenish colour, nitid and punctate. Elytra 

 with four fine very interrupted eostse on each, with two rows of 

 large rather distant punctures between these costiB, and with a 

 few distant granules between the rows. Legs brown with the 

 apex of the thighs yellow and the tarsi reddish. 



615. — COBIPERA MASTEBSII. n. sp. 



Length 5 lines. 



Dark copper-brown, nitid, flat. Head coarsely punctate, sub- 

 emarginate in front. Thorax subquadrate, emarginate in front, 

 lightly rounded on the side, and marked on the disk with a few 

 large punctures, with the median line distinct and the posterior 

 angles showing a flat square surface. Scutellum transversely 

 triangular. Elytra marked with a sutural and three double striee 

 strongly punctate, and with three broad flat interstices marked 

 with a number of elongate punctate depressions placed in pairs, 

 these being more numerous in the first and third interstice than 

 in the second. 



The character of the sculpture in this species, is, though much 

 more marked, somewhat like that of G. ocellata, Pascoe. 



616. — LiciNOMA ELATA, Pasc. Aim. Nat. Hist., Feb- 

 ruarij, 1870. 



617. — LiCINOMA VIOLACEA. n. sp. 



Length 5^ lines. 

 Elongate, black, subnitid. Head roughly punctate, subrugose. 

 Thorax subquadrate, very finely punctate, truncate in front and 

 behind, widest in the middle, and a little narrower at the base 



