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Xystrocera Australasiee, Hope; o^wis Xys. Indicae, Hope. Ru- 



fescens, thorace globoso, lined medid longitudinali vix notato ; 



elytris rufo-castaneis viridi-aneis , vittd fortiter punctata, femo- 



ribus atro-piceis. Long. lin. 11, lat. lin. 2|. 



It is with hesitation that I give this insect as distinct from one 



received from Singapore ; in sculpture, and in several minor points, 



it certainly differs from Indicn, and the genus is now recorded for 



the first time as occurring in New HoUand : it is singular that I have 



also lately received from Sierra Leone another species intimately 



allied to both of them. 



Callidium Essingtoni (Affine Callid. obscuro. Fab.). Brunneum, 

 thorace lined longitudinali parurn elevatd, tubercuUsque binis feri 

 mediis insignito ; elytris vittd albidd, tuberculis variis per discum 

 aspersis ; corpore infra griseo, pedibus pallidis. Long. lin. A\, 

 lat. lin. 1^. 

 There is a third Callidium closely aUied to the above, from the vi- 

 cinity of Swan River. 



Rhytiphora (ServiUe) piperitia. Squamosa, nigra flavoque colore 

 variegata ; antennis phimosis articulis apicibus ritfo-piceis ; tho- 

 race punctata ; elytris ad apicem abrupte truncatis, ad basin tu- 

 berculis mujoribus nigris, aliis per tatum discum aspersis ; corpore 

 infra concolori. Long. lin. 8, lat. lin. 2^^. 

 This genus seems peculiar to New Holland ; more than twenty 

 species have fallen under my notice. 



Rhytiphora tuberculata. Grisea, antennis plumosis, thorace acutis 

 spinis insignito, elytris bispinosis, ad hmneros crebris tuberculis 

 obsitis, disco in medio albo fuscoque colore notato ; corpore infrb, 

 albido piloso. Long. lin. 7|, lat. lin. 2|. 

 Rhytiphora detrita, Hope. Picea, capite flavo-piloso, antennis plu- 

 mosis, thorace 2-tuberculato, elytris humeris prominentibus, dente 

 elevato in singula fere ad basin posito ; per totum discum suprH 

 color piceus, lanugoque flava prcBvalet ; corpore infra concolori 

 flavisque capillis obsito. Long. lin. 6, lat. lin. 1^-. 

 Here three new species of Lamia ought to be introduced ; unfor- 

 tunately they are so changed in appearance by grease, that it is well 

 to pass them over. 



Rhagiomorpha (Newm. ?) unicolor, Hope. Fusco-brunnea, antennis 

 fiavescentibus ; toto corpore supra et infra, fusco-brunneo et pi- 

 loso, pedibus subflavis. Long. lin. 9, lat. lin. 2. 

 Rhagiomorpha plagiata, Hope. Grisea, antennis flavis articulis 

 ultimis crassioribus ; thorace griseo-piloso ; elytris concoloribus, 

 punctulatis, maculd magnd flavd inter humeros positd, secundd mi- 

 nore rotundatd haud ad apicem positd ; corpore infrci griseis ca- 

 pillis obsito. Long. lin. 7, lat. lin. 1;^. 

 Hathlia lacteola, Hope. Alba, antennis rufescentibus et pilosis ; 

 thorace lined longitudinali piced notato punctata ; elytris creta- 

 ceis ad basin punctatis apicibus subacutis, suturd sensim elevatd ; 

 corpore infra griseo-testaceo, pedibus concoloribus. Long. lin. 6, 

 lat. lin. If 

 Hathlia 4-lincata, Hope. RuOro-picca, antennis concoloribus ; tho~ 



