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(parvo, elytris multo angustiore) submallcato-ingequali sed 

 tamen antice vix constricto ; elytris (breviter cylindricis, 

 basi undulatim truncatis) grosse substriato-punctatis, in- 

 terstitiis minutissime parceque sub-uniseriatim punctulatis, 

 in disco antico leviter bi-impresso; antennis pedibusque 

 elongatis, illis gracilibus rufo-testaceis, his crassis rufo- 

 ferrugineis. Subtus rufo-piceus, grosse sed leviter et 

 parce punctatus, setulisque pallidioribus demissis irroratus. 



Long. corp. lin. If. 



Habitat Australian! meridionalem, ad Gawler depre- 

 hensus. A Dom. Pascoe amice communicatus. 



Genus 45. HIMATIUM. 



Wollaston (vide, ante, p. 461). 



Himatium pubescens, n. sp. 



H. angustum, cylindricum, depressiusculum, nitidius- 

 culum, rufo-piceum, longe sed parce fulvo-pubescens ; 

 capite convexo, esculpturato ; rostro angustulo, parallelo, 

 sat profunde et insequaliter ruguloso-punctato ; prothorace 

 ovato-triangulari, antice conspicue constricto, valde pro- 

 funde grosseque punctato; elytris (prothorace paulo 

 latioribus) parallelis, cylindricis, dense, profunde et grosse 

 striato-punctatis, interstitiis angustis depressis et minute 

 uniseriatim punctulatis; antennis pedibusque clare rufo- 

 ferrugineis, illarum capitulo fere testaceo. Subtus pro- 

 funde et grosse punctatus. 



Long. corp. lin. circa 1^. 



Habitat Indiam australem (Malabar), a Dom. Fry com- 

 municatum. 



Genus 46. PHOLIDONOTUS. 

 Wollaston (vide, ante, p. 461). 

 Pholidonotus squamosus, n. sp. 



P. angustulus, subopacus, piceus sed squamis sublutosis 

 setisque crassis suberectis, omnibus subcinereis, plus minus 

 vestitus ; rostro angusto, elongate, subparallelo, recto, den- 

 sissime punctulato-ruguloso ; prothorace ovato-triangulari, 

 subter squamis densissime grosseque punctato; elytris 

 subparallelis, grosse denseque substriato-punctatis (punctis 

 magnis, sed striis obsoletis); antennis tarsisque piceo- 

 testaceis ; femoribus tibiisque crassis, rufo-piceis setoso- 

 squamosis. Subtus grosse et densissime punctatus, sed 



