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with brownish hairs, posterior legs deep black ; tibiae with 

 longish hairs. 



Length 4 lines. 



Hab. New Holland. 



Callipyrga turrita. — Newman, Entomologist^ 413. — 

 Stokes' Insects, pi. 2,Jjg. 5. 



Hab. New Holland, near Sydney. 



The figure of this beautiful longicorn beetle, is drawn from 

 the original specimen described by Mr. Newman ; it is now in 

 the collection of the British Museum. 



MiCROTRAGUS SENEX. PL 2, Jiff. 7. 



H-ead ashy, antennae brown. Thorax brownish black, punc- 

 tured and hirsute, a thick blunt spine from the middle on each 

 side. Elytra at the base in the middle with a blunt slightly 

 hooked spine, they have two prominent keels, the external the 

 longest, the surface is deeply punctured, in some parts almost 

 pitted, grey, a black line on sides and extending over the back, 

 so as to form an oblong black spot from the middle to near the 

 base, a dagger- shaped spot on the suture behind, and a few 

 black spots on the elevated line. Abdomen beneath greyish. 

 Legs grey, with short blackish bristles, tarsi narrow not dilated. 



Length about 7 lines. 



Hab. New Holland. 



This curiously marked longicorn comes near Ceraegidion 

 Boisduval. 



PaROPSIS SCUTIFERA. PL 2, ^g. 8. 



Yellow ; head vermilion, with two long black spots between 

 and behind the eyes. Elytra yellow with a large squareish spot 

 common to both, outwardly bounded by a dark line, except in 

 front where the yellow of the general surface runs into the 

 square. The ground of the spot is red, with a yellow line near 

 the suture on each side ; elytra at the base narrowly edged with 

 black. Antennae, legs, and under side yellow. 



Length 2i lines. 



Hab. New Holland. 



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