BY W. MA.CLEAY, ESQ., F.L.S. 359 



subnitid, and of a pale testaceous colour. The mesosternal 

 process is long, acute, and of a golden lustre, as are also the thighs 

 and pygidium, in all else the two sexes are alike. 



Anoplognathus abnormis. 

 Long. 7 lin. 



Elongato-ovatus pallide testaceus subnitidus, maris clypeo late 



rotundato anguste reflexo, capite lato piano punctulato 



maculis duabus viridi-nigris ornato, thorace transverse 



punctulato quadrivittato — vittis viridi-nigris externis undu- 



latis — basi viridi-marginato, scutello late viridi-raarginato, 



elytris dense subseriatim punctatis, femoribus testaceo- 



seneis tibiis tarsisque rufis, corpore subtus viridi-nigris 



nitidis parce albido-pilosis, mesosterno acute producto, 



pjgidio dense pubescente. 



The broad rounded head of this insect gives it something of 



the appearance of a Calloodes. A. coricolor Burm. is the species 



it most resembles. 



The genus Calloodes White will comprise Greyanus "White, 

 the species for which this genus was originally proposed, a very 

 rare and beautiful insect from Port Denison, Bayneri mihi. also 

 from Port Denison, a species placed by Gemminger and Harold 

 in the genus Repsimus, and ceneus and Atlcinsonil of Waterhouse, 

 both from Rockingham Bay. The first of these (ceneus) I have 

 never seen, but from the description I have little doubt that it 

 has the Calloodes form. 



To those four species I now add the two following : — 



Calloodes prasinds. 



Long. 10 lin. 



Viridis subopalescens subnitidus, clypeo late rotundato in mare 

 antice et lateraliter reflexo in femina piano punctate, thorace 

 lateraliter punctulato, elytris obsolete striatis leviter punc- 

 tulatis pedibus rufo-aureis, corpore subtus viridi parce piloso, 

 mesosterno producto subobtuso apice subrecurvo, pygidio 

 viridi punctate subacuducto. 



Hab. North Australia. 



