new Sjiecies of ll'i:itcv'uhv. 1 i7 



the pyii;itlla is also closer and more coarse t'.ian that of 

 loiKiicoUis. 



Huh. Usagara and Kilimanjaro. 



Jlister ]VaUerij sp. n. 



Villi >, oonvcxiiisculu^, nigicr, nitidus ; stria frontali lati-arciiata ; 

 proiioto antice liaud siiuritu, stria iiiterii;i Integra, externa nulla ; 

 fiytris, striis 1-4 dor'^alibus crenatis validis intcgris, 5 apicali 

 brevissima, suturali arcuata basi abbreviata ; propygidio antice 

 punctato, postice iu medio fere laevi ; pygidio minus punctato ; 

 prosterno ante coxas angustato ; raesosterno siniiato valde mar- 

 ginato ; tibiis anticis li-dentatis, posticis spinosis. 



L. 5-G mill. 



In its general aspect //. Walkeri is somewhat similar to 

 11. j'avanicus, Payk., but it is less convex, the shortened 

 external lateral stria is wanting, the margin is feebly ciliate, 

 and the prosternal keel is narrow like that of 7/. corvinim, 

 Germ. The frontal stria is widely arched, not semicircular, 

 and the only liumeral stria is fine and oblique at the base. 



This is the only species of Ulster known from Australia, 

 and I have commemoratetl this somewhat notable discovery 

 by naming the species after its captor, Mr. J. J. Walker. 



Hah. Australia. Three examples taken in a saw-pit at 

 Lllj-vale in the Illawarra district, 30 miles south of Sydney, 

 in a pait where there is comparatively still much untouched 

 " bush.'' 



Fachijlomalus Andrewesiy sp. n. 



P. musculo forma similis at major et paulo eonvexus. Pronoto linea 

 improssa ante scutellum obliqua ; propygidio linea basali trans- 

 versa ; prosterno bistriato ; raesodterno baud marginaio ; tibiis 

 dilatatis. 



L. 2^ mill. 



Oval, convex, black, and shining; the head very finely 

 ])Unctured, frontal stria Hno, arched, and complete ; the thorax 

 also finely punctured with the ante-scutellar strife oblique ; 

 the elytra are more irregularly but distinctly punctured, 

 especially in the region of the oblique humeral and the first 

 and second dorsal striie, these strife are short and very feebly 

 indicated ; the prosternum is bistriate and the mesosternuru 

 is {interiorly immarginate ; the pygidium in the male has an 

 apical impression in which are three smooth bosses placed 

 transversely, the median one being the largest. 



This species is rather larger and more oval than P. muscuIuHf 

 !Mars. ; in the latter the [jygidium is simply impressed at the 

 apex. 



//'</'. Nilgiii Hills, India (//. Leslie Aadvewes). 



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