134 Major T. Broun on new Genera and 



sliglitly raised, and quite fuscous. Pygidlum ranch exposed, 

 ti'staceous, finely and closely punctate. Front femora 

 dilated and with a minute denticle below, the others angu- 

 late and dentate, the posterior most strongly. 



Antenna rather stout; basal joint of funiculus quite half 

 the length of the others conjointly, second also elongate but 

 slender, 3-7 small ; club large, opaque. 



E. nubilans most nearly approaches this species, which, 

 however, is larger, with a shorter thorax, more exposed 

 pygidium, more abruptly enlarged club, and differently 

 formed funiculus. 



Length (rost. inch) 2| ; breadth 1 line. 



Karori, Wellington. One example from Mr. G. V. 

 Hudson. 



Eug nonius femor alls, sp. n. 



Elongate, castaneo-rufous, clothed with rather fine incon- 

 spicuous grey hairs, the sides of thorax and the posterior 

 portion of elytra with grey setiform scales. Underside with 

 similar scales and pubescence ; club fuscous. 



Rostrum a little dilated in front, irregularly punctured. 

 Scape attaining back of eye. Thorax rather narrow, distinctly 

 and closely punctured. Elytra rather elongate and narrow, 

 yet broader than thorax at the base ; striate-punctate,- 

 interstices finely rugose. Femora emarginate below near the 

 extremity, but not dentate or conspicuously angulate. 



A uniformly coloured, rather elongate species near E. 

 fervidus, differently clothed, with the thorax and hind-body 

 narrower, and without the common angulation of the 

 femora. 



Length (rost. inch) 2 ; breadth f line. 



Waitakerei Range. Six specimens in my own collection. 



Stephanorhynchus osculator, sp. n. 



Variegate^ densely covered with obscure greyish and 

 fuscous sqxiamse without forming regular spots, the elytral 

 suture fusco-rufous behind ; antennse also infuscate red, but 

 with the basal joint of the funiculus fuscous. 



Rostrum laterally compressed, strongly ridged from the 

 antennal insertion to the eyes, the head broadly depressed 

 and bicristate, so that when looked at sideways there 

 appears to be a deep gap in line with the eyes. Thorax 

 rather broader than long, much narrowed anteriorly, with 

 one constriction behind, and another before, the middle; its 

 surface uneven, with two small median tubercles. Elytra 



