310 THE INSECTS OF GAYNDAH, 



688. — Teigonodera Mastersii. n. sp. 

 Length 4 1 lines. 

 Of more elongate form than the last, dark brown, holosericeous, 

 and subopaque. Thorax rather longer than the width. Elytra 

 marked with numerous spots of a deeper brown, giving an 

 appearance of indistinct fasciae on the apical half. Under surface 

 and legs reddish brown and clothed with a very fine whitish 

 pubescence. Antennse red, third joint long. 



689. — Ptilophorus Gerstackeei. n. sp. 

 Length 3 lines. 



Elongate, brown, opaque, very densely and minutely punctate, 

 and densely clothed with very short cinereous pubescence. Thorax 

 convex and profoundly bi-emarginate at the base. Scutellum 

 large, subtriangular and rounded at the apex. Elytra reddish- 

 brown, and having a patchy appearance from the cinereous 

 pubescence not covering equally the whole surface. Antenna 

 largely pectinated in the male. 



690. — Rhipiphorus luteipennis. n. sp. 

 Length 2 lines. 

 Black, nitid, and thinly punctate. Elytra pale luteous and 

 acute at the apex. Abdomen and base of tibise red. Antennse 

 red, pecten brown. 



CANTHARID^. 



691. — ZONITIS LUTEA. n. Sp. 



Length 5 lines. 



Upper surface entirely luteous, under surface, legs, and antenna9 

 black. Head and thorax nitid and thinly punctate, the latter 

 scarcely longer than the width, and faintly marked on the median 

 line. Elytra subnitid, densely punctate, and finely pubescent. 



692. — ZONITIS FDSCICORNIS. n. sp. 



Length 4 lines. 

 Pale luteous, subnitid. Head and thorax thinly punctate, the 



