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prothoracis sulcus transversus medius bene delerminalus ; pedes fiavi, 

 femoribus piceis basi fiavis ; corium album, apicem versus nigrum; 

 membrana nigricans, basi albo fasciata, apice diaphana. 



Male. Black, narrow, linear, finely punctured. Head very short. 

 Eyes reddish, prominent. Rostrum extending to the middle coxa?. 

 Antennae slender, rather more than half the length of the body; first joint 

 yellow, short; second yellow at the base, about twice the length of' the 

 first; third shorter than the second ; fourth as long as the third. Pro thorax 

 elongate-quadrate, with a well-defined transverse middle furrow. Legs 

 yellow, slender, moderately long; femora piceous, yellow towards the base ; 

 fore femora slightly incrassated. Wings extending to the tip of the 

 abdomen. Corium of the fore wings while, black towards the tip ; membrane 

 blackish, with a white band at the base along the corium, pellucid at the 

 tip. Length of the body 3 lines. 



This species perhaps belongs to the group Peritrechus. 



a. Sarawak. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



Australia. 



183. RhYPAROCHROMUS LACE RTOSUS, C. H. 571 . 



Euander lacertosus, Slal. 



a. Australia. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



181. Rhyparociiromus acuminatus, C. H. 567. 

 a, b. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



185. Rhyparochromus longicollis, C. 11. 570. 

 a. Australia. Presented by Major-Gen. Hardwicke. 



186. Rhyparochkomus notatus, C. II. 569. 



a, b. New South Wales. Presented by the Karl of Derby in 1843. 



c. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



d. Tasmania. From Dr. Hooker's collection. 



e. Tasmania. From Lieut. Smith's collection. 



187. Rhyparociiromus pictipennis, C. 11.571. 

 Euander pictipennis, Slal. 



a. Tasmania. From Dr. Hooker's collection. 



188. Riiypauochromus ckphalotes, C. //. 577. 

 nigripes, C. II. 578. 



a. Tasmania. Presented by Sir J. Richardson. 



b. Australia. Presented by Sir .) . Richardson, 



c. Australia. From Major Parry's collection. 



d. Australia. Presented by the Entomological Club. 

 e — h. Australia. Presented by the Haslar Hospital. 

 i. Victoria. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



