386 Major T. Broun on new Genera and 



dark or slightly depressed, its sculpture is granular but ill- 

 defined ; on each near the base there is one distinct white 

 spot, tliere are two more spots in line with the first, but are 

 not white and distinct ; the sculpture near the sides consists 

 apparently of" series of granules and linear longitudinal inter- 

 stices ; there arc a few minute grey spots near the a[)ex. 



Antenna finely and sparingly setose, basal joint just visible 

 above; second stout, longer than broad, suboviform but 

 truncate at apex ; third elongate, 4-7 each rather longer 

 than broad, ninth broader than the preceding one, tenth 

 strongly transverse, eleventh nearly twice as long as the 

 tenth. 



Tarsi with very few fine setae, second and third joints 

 more prolonged underneath than the first, but not lobed, 

 the terminal rather longer than the basal three combined. 

 Tibice straight, finely setose ; claws yellow. 



B. rngofta is the only near ally ; it varies from testaceous 

 to rufo-fuscous, and lacks the narrow 'raised longitudinal 

 interstices of B. picicome, the basal joint of the antennae is 

 more exposed and the terminal one is shorter and more 

 rotundate, and the sides of the thorax are more jagged. 



Length 1^; breadth f line. 



Broken River. One individual from Mr. J. H. Lewis. 



Coxelus elongatus, sp. n. 



Elongate, slightly convex, subopaque, concolorous, fusco- 

 rufous ; antennae clear red, club piceons ; sparingly clothed 

 with distinct pale yellow setie, those on the tibiae more 

 slender. 



Head only slightly narrowed in front, finely but very 

 definitely and closely granulate ; clypeus nearly smooth. 

 Thorax of equal length and breadth, the front angles attain 

 the middle of the eyes ; disc slightly transversely convex, 

 Avith a linear impression along the middle, which, however, 

 does not reach the base, its whole surface rather closely and 

 distinctly granulate ; it is widest before the middle, where 

 the marginal channels are a little expanded, but nearly 

 straight though a little narrowed towards the base; the 

 margins are studded with granules, and appear therefore 

 finely serrate ; the base is oblique towards each side, so that 

 the posterior angles are not sharply defined. Elytra incurved 

 at base, Avith somewhat rounded crennlate shoulders which 

 hardly exceed the thorax in breadth ; they are a little 

 narrowed posteriorly ; there is a broad shallow scutellar 

 depression^ bordered by a slight elevation of the interstices ; 



