Genera and Species 0/ Coleoptera. 10.'^ 



th'e club, and the club itself much shorter, the carina of the pro- 

 thorax only very slightly prolonged at the sides, and the basal joint 

 of the tarsi much shorter. The female is stouter and larger, witli 

 antenna) scarcely longer than the body. The amount of pubescence 

 varies according to the individual. For this interesting addition to 

 the scanty list of Australian Anthribidae I am indebted to Mr. 

 Odewahn. 



Euciodes suturalis. 



E. nigra, pilis albis sparse induta, praecipue in regione suturali. 



Hah. South Australia. 



Black, with a slight brassy tinge, sparsely and irregularly covered 

 mth longish chalky- white hairs ; antennae black, the two basal joints 

 sometimes reddish testaceous ; eyes black, forming a regular arch above 

 the scrobe ; prothorax rounded, and a little narrower anteriorly ; scu- 

 tellum oblong ; elytra punctato-striate, but the striae nearly concealed 

 by the pubescence ; body beneath with a close white pile ; legs black ; 

 the tibiae reddish testaceous. Length l|-2 lines. 



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