CO ^Ir. l'\ P. Pascoe on tieiv Genera 



Miocydus prionoides. PI. VIII. fij.^. 9. 



M. nitide oastanous, subt'is rufo-brunncus, sujmi irrogularitcr sat 

 doiiso puiKtatus ; vcrtico capitis longitudinalitor caiialiculato ; 

 prothorace latitudine dujilo longioro, utriiKiuc bispinoso, angulia 

 auticis rotuiidato, basi apiccciue cvidentor niargiiiato ; scutrllo sat 

 brevi, subscutiformi ; elytris lateraliter gradatira angustioribus, 

 tenuitcr olevato-lim-atis, apico late rotundatis ; antonnis pedibus- 

 qiie rufo-bruimeis, illis corpore brcvioribus ; stornis t'ulvo-birsutis. 

 Long. \) liu. 



Ilah. West Australia. 



Elaptus hrevicornis. PI. VIII. fig. 8. 



E. fuscus, vel rufo-castaneus, omniiio tenuitcr pubesceus ; an- 

 tonnis ( cJ ) dimidinra cl^trorum paulo supcrantibus, ( $ ) luulto 

 brcvioribus ; oculis infra baud apjiroximatis ; protboracc tenuitcr 

 punctato ; scutello apicelate rotuiidato : elytris sat vage punctatis, 

 singulis lineis tribus modicc elevatis munitis ; corporo infra pedi- 

 buscjue pilis fulvescentibus longiusculis vestitis. Long. ( J ) 8, 

 ( $ ) 9 lin. 



Hah. South Australia (Gawler). 



This species differs from E. simulator in the smaller eyes, 

 less approximate beneath, in the shorter antenna?, which in 

 the male of that species extend to the end of the elytra, and 

 in the much broader prothorax. 



Eudianodes Sicanzyi. PI. VIII. fig. 7. 



This species was shortly described by me in the ' Proceed- 

 ings of the Entomological Society,' 1868, p. xiv. It is about 

 11 lines long, glossy black, inclining to a very deep chestnut- 

 brown, with a fulvous trilobed patch on the prothorax. It 

 differs generically from ColjwderuSj inter alia^ in its broader 

 flat mesosternum and simple tibiie ; that is to say, they are 

 not carinated along the external edge, nor is the external 

 apical angle bidentate as in Golpoderus. I owe my specimen 

 (the only one I have seen, and apparently a female) to Mr. 

 Swanzy, whose collector took it at Cape-Coast Castle. 



ECTINOPE. 



(CEminse ?) 



Capxd breve, inter antennas excavatum ; cli/peus latus, apice trun- 

 catus ; lahrum transversum. Ocidi laterales, suboblongi, medio- 

 crit<?r emarginati. Pa7pj maxillarcs longiores. ylH<e»mc setaceae, 

 corpore vix longiorcs ; articulo basah brevi, subcyHndrico, tertio 

 longmsculo, caeteris brevibus, subacquahbus. Prothorax- elongatus, 



