396 1^1 r. A. M. Lea on 



stripe on cacli side of protliorax. Protliorax and elytra with 

 subercct wliitish setie, on the latter forming a single row ou 

 each interstice. 



Head flat ; a narrow fovea between eyes. Rostrum mode- 

 rately transverse, sides gently incurved to middle, with a 

 narrow median carina and a less distinct oblique one near 

 each side. Antenupe moderately long and curved ; first joint 

 of funicle slightly longer tiian second. Prothorax strongly 

 transverse, base strongly bisinuate and much wider than 

 apex, whicli is truncate. Elytra not much wider than pro- 

 tliorax ; with rows of large almost concealed punctures. 

 Femora very feebly dentate. 



Length 5-6 mm. 



? . Differs in having eyes rather less prominent, antennae 

 and legs somewhat shorter, and abdomen more convex. 



Hub. N. Territory : Darwin. 



In size and shape closely resembles speciosus, but the 

 clothing is nowhere green. From castor it differs in having 

 the elytra rather narrower, rostrum distinctly shorter, and 

 prothorax wider at the base, with a conspicuous dark stripe 

 on each side. From poUux it differs in being somewhat 

 smaller, with the rostrum decidedly shorter and more flat- 

 tened, and the antennae somewhat thinner. In my table * 

 of the genus it would be associated with cinerascens, from 

 which it diflers in the dark patches of scales, in the rostrum 

 being shorter and squarer, and the elytra! setae much more 

 conspicuous. The clothing is much as on fuscomaculatus, 

 but the rostrum is considerably wider and prothorax more 

 dilated to base. The femoral teeth are very minute, and 

 could easily be overlooked. 



Myllocerus echinatus, Lea. Kuranda. 



M. rugicoUis, Lea. Kuranda. 



Titinia ignaria, Pasc. Baan Baa, Illawarra, National 

 Park. 



T. bicolor, Blackb. Baan Baa. 



Leptopsides. 

 Leptops corrugatus, Pasc. Kuranda. 

 L.ferus, Pasc. Kuranda. 

 L. superciliaris, Pasc. Sydney. 



♦ Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Aust. 1905, p. 218. 



