514 Mr. C. Forster-Cooper on new 



8. Upper outer angle of second s.m. not 



greater than a right angle ; tibias and 



tarsi red 9. 



Upper outer angle of second s.m. greater 

 than a right angle 10. 



9. Stigma pallid. (Purnong; Fulton, Nat. [var. a. 



Mus. Vict. 219.) PacJt. atromicans, Ckll., 



Stigma dark sepia. (Croydon ; Fulton, 

 Nat. Mus. Vict. 190, 102 : also 

 Windsor; French, Froggatt, 190.) . . Pach. atromicans, Ckll. 



10. Larger species, with black hind tibiae . . 11. 

 Smaller species, with red hind tibia 1 . ... 14. 



11. Mesothorax dullish, without strong 



punctures E.fasciatella, Ckll. 



Mesothorax with strong punctures; 

 abdomen metallic or submetallic .... 12. 



12. Disc of mesothorax with strong punc- 



tures. (Croydon ; Fulton, Nat. Mus. 



Vict. 93. ) ■& nigroccerulea, Ckll. 



Disc of mesothorax with sparse feeble 

 punctures 13. 



13. Larger; sides of mesothorax more finely 



punctured ; flagelluui dark. (Croy- 

 don ; Fuiton, Nat, Mus. Vict.^ 237 : 

 also Dandenong, Nov. 1902; T. Ker- 

 shaw, Nat. Mus. Vict. 164.) F. dejwessa, Sm. 



Smaller ; sides of mesothorax more 

 coarsely punctured; flagellum fulvous 

 heneath. (New South Wales; Nat. 

 Mus. Vict. 165.) E.jucunda, Sm. 



14. Mesothorax not evidently punctured . . 15. 

 Mesothorax closely punctured ; males . . 16. 



15. Middle tibia? clear red F. inconspictia, Ckll. 



Middle tibire dark except at base ; male . E.faseiatella, Ckll. 



16. Flagellum apricot-colour above and be- 



neath. (National Park ; Lea, 107 1 1 ; 



Froggatt, 137.) F. chrysoceras, Ckll. 



Flagellum dark, at least above. (National 

 Park; Lea, 10717; Froggatt, 142: 

 ako variety with flagellum light red 

 beneath; "Nagambie, Victoria"; 

 French ; Froggat, 195.) F. reffince, Ckll. 



LXIV. — New Anthracotheres and allud Forms from Balu- 

 chistan. — Preliminary Notice. By C. FORSTER-CoOPER, 

 M.A., University Demonstrator in Comparative Mor- 

 phology, Cambridge. 



The following forms are part of a large collection from the 

 Upper Oligocene deposits of Dera Bugti in Baluchistan. 

 With the exception of tig. 1 all the figures are of natural 

 size. 



