Mr. \V. \j. Disfatit on Ansfnitdftian Pentatoiiiida;. 17iJ 



(\'jjhufojj/afi/s (liinrini, ^p. n. 



OtiU oclirafcous, corirsely pmictiircd an'l mottloil witli 

 brownish ; head with the lateral lobes distinctly louder than 

 the central, bnt with tlu'ir apices divcr>^(M»t and snhan^^nlatc;, 

 apieal halves of lateral in:iru;ins roundiul antl moderately 

 retlexcd, a loni; robnst spine in front of eyes, sp.irinu'ly 

 coarsely brownly punctate ; antennie with tin; first, second, 

 and third joints stramineous, fourth and fifth ochraceous, 

 excludini; first, the joints are subcciual in lenj^th, first 

 thickened and not nearly reaching apex of head ; pronotum 

 twice as broad as loui;, the lateral mary;ins sinuate, anteriorly 

 ainpliate and stronj^ly dentate, the anterior angles produced 

 to b(*yond the middle of the eyes, lateral anj^les shortly 

 anf:;ularly proilueed, somewhat thickly c )arsely punctate; 

 scutcllum a little more finely punctate, a blacldsh foveate 

 spot at each hasal an;^le, and three small dark marginal spots 

 at apex; corium sparingly finely punctate: membrane 

 greyish ochraceous, the veins darker aixd more or less 

 longitu.linal ; connexivum ochraceous, inwardly punctate, 

 distinctly angnhite at the posterior segmental angles ; body 

 beneath pale ochraceous, coarsely darkly punctate, at middle 

 of abdomeualmostimpunctate; aceutral spot to mesosternura, 

 two basal spots, a submarginal fascia on each side extending 

 to base of penultimate segment, and a central longitudinal 

 spot to apical segment, black; legs ochraceous, spotted with 

 piceous ; rostrum reaching posterior coxie, its apex black. 



Long. 10 ram. 



Ilab. N. Australia; Port Darwin [Cum. Jfulkcr, Brit. 

 Mns.). 



Collected during the voyage of II. M.S. ' Penguin.' 



iMlied to C. fascia/ us, Dist., but differing in the less 

 produced anterior pronotal angles, which in ('. fasciutits 

 considerably pass the anterior margins of the eyes, the long 

 distinct spiue in front of eyes, &c. 



Cej)haloplatyf dementi, sp. n. 



Dull ochraceous, somewhat thickly darkly punctate ; head 

 sparingly, coarsely punctate, lateral lobes longer than the 

 central, their apices divergent, the lateral margins ampliately 

 rcHcxed, rounded anteriorly, sinuate posteriorly, only ob- 

 tusely angulate in front of eyes; anteunie with the first, 

 second, and third joints pale ochraceous, fourth and fifth 

 more or less infuscatc, first not nearly reaching apex of head, 

 second and third subetjnal in length, each a little shorter 



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