330 Mr. Waterhouse on a new species q/'Lophotus. 



Tres MonteSj " found on a bare granite mountain, at an ele- 

 vation of 2500 feet." They have been compared with the 

 original specimen in the Banksian collection. The length of 

 this insect varies from 9 to 10 lines (without including the 

 rostrum, which is rather more than 1 line in length), and its 

 greatest width is from 2| to 3 lines. The general colour is 

 black or pitchy-black. The rostrum is elevated between the 

 antennce, and there are two longitudinal grooves in this ele- 

 vated portion : on the head between the eyes are two distinct 

 obtusely pointed tubercles. The thorax is nearly cylindrical, 

 but obscurely dilated in the middle; its upper surface is 

 covered with strong irregular rugce, which are for the most 

 part in a transverse direction ; besides these irregular ridges, 

 there are two tubercles situated close to the anterior margin. 

 The elytra are of about the same width as the thorax at the 

 base, but towards the hinder part they are dilated; their 

 upper surface is convex, and at the sides they are com- 

 pressed — the general form of the body however approaches 

 to cylindrical. The anterior angles of the elytra are slightly 

 produced, and the apical portion is rounded : on the upper 

 surface they are deeply and coarsely punctured ; these large 

 punctures are near each other and leave strongly elevated 

 ruffcSj and these rugce are most elevated in the transverse di- 

 rection, the punctures having a tendency to run into each 

 other in that direction : on the hinder part of each elytron^ 

 about 2 lines from the apex, is a large angular tubercle. Each 

 segment of the abdomen beneath is convex and somewhat 

 coarsely punctured ; and on the last segment two large fovece 

 are observable. The legs are moderately long. 



A specimen of this, as well as of each of the other species 

 here described, is deposited by Mr. Darwin in the Museum 

 of the Entomological Society. 

 Sp. 2. Lophotus longipes, nov. spec. 



Loph. niger, rostro longiusculo, culmine elevato, capita rugosfe 

 punctato ; thorace supra lineis irregularibus elevatis transversim, 

 lineaque elevata longitudinali, notato ; margine antico elevato : 

 elytris punctis grandiusculis longitudinaliter in lineis crebr6 

 depositis ; tuberculis permagnis, apud partem posticam, apice 

 producto et acute ; abdominis segmentis subtus in medio Isevi- 



