Mr. G. Lewis on 



List of Species. 



IMivlloma angulare. 

 Ilololepta Masters], Macleay. 



Irevlgata, Guer. 



Apobletes soluttis. 



mundus. 



almeidre. 



Platysoma satzunife. 



latimargiiiatinu. 



bipunctatum. 



Phelistor uigropunctatiis. 

 Pachycr;erus cajruleatiis. 



puUus, Gerst. 



Chalciirgus brevipeunis, Lev\ 

 Omalodes tuberosus. 

 Caiupylorbabdus singularis, ,Sv7/ 

 Hister uigrita, Er. 



sngiuatus. 



colonicus. 



tinctTis. 



striatipectU8. 



crenatifrons. 



Hister striola, S;ihU>. 



sessilis. 



Carcinops prasinu*. 

 Stictotix Leae. 



frontalis, Mdclcnif. 



Paronialus niponeir-is. 



niendicus, Ltw. 



Tribahis I.e."©. 



tropica-*, Lein. 



Saprinu3 viridanus. 



inversus. 



Saprinodes falcifer, Low. 

 Ilypocaccus ainu. 



rufipes, Pmjh. 



rubricilliie. 



rubricatus. 



Trypeticus meridian us. 

 Pygoccelis usanibicus, Kvlbe. 

 Teretriosoma latirostre. 

 Epiechinus tasmani. 



Plii/Uuma anguhire, sp. n. 



Oblongura, subconvexum, nigrum, nitidura ; fronte leviter iraprcssa ; 

 maudibulis extus angulatis, intus dentatis ; elytris 2-striatis, 

 striis perspicuis sed brevibus, baud appendiculatis ; propygidio 

 conspicue bifoveolato, parce circumpunctato ; pygidio dense 

 punctate, cum margine postice la?vi. 



L. "7 mill, (absque mandibulis). 



Oblong, vatliev narrow, little convex, black and shining ; 

 the head slightly impressed anteriorly, with two short faint 

 stria>, seen only in certain lights, very feebly punctulate in 

 the region of the impression ; mandibles obtusely but con- 

 spicuously angulate on the middle of the outer edge, inner 

 edges each with a single tooth ; the thorax transverse, lateral 

 marginal stria feebly sinuous before the basal angle, basal 

 edge scarcely sinuous ; the elytra, lateral fossa rather short 

 and abbreviated at the base and posteriorly continued as a 

 fine stria nearly to the apical angle, the first stria is well 

 marked and as long as a fourth part of the elytron, the second 

 is similar in distinctness but shorter, there is no appendage ; 

 the propygidium is conspicuously bifoveolate posteriorly and 

 encircled by punctures, punctures most marked within the 

 foveae ; the pygidium densely punctate, with the posterior 

 margin smootii ; the prosternuin is obtusely angulate behind 

 and widens out anteriorly to an angle behind the coxae, and 

 from the angle it narrows again to a point beyond the coxae ; 



