62 ^Ir. F. P. Pascoe on new Genera 



anil wliose intention it was to jjublisli omissions and corrections 

 in a Sup]>K'niont *. This tine sj)ccics finds its nc-irest ally in 

 7\ Odcicahnii, from which it differs in its hispinous and less 

 closely pnnctnrcd elytra, the slightly thickened femora, the 

 tnbercle (not spine) at the sides of the prothorax, &c. Judging 

 from 2\ Oi/dcahni'f, there is not much difference in the length 

 of the antenna^ in the two sexes. 



Li/gcsis mendica. 



L. nitide castanca, postice pallidior, sparse pjriseo-pilosa ; capite 

 antice levitor pruducto ; prothorace latitiuline sesquilongiore, sat 

 sparse irregularitcr punctulato ; scutello dense grisoo-villoso ; 

 el ytris lon^usculis, basi sparse punctatis ; feraoribus modice cla- 

 vatis. Long. 4-44 Hn. 

 Ilab. New South Wales (Rope's Creek). 



Closely allied to L. cylindricoUis ; but the elytra consider- 

 ably longer, and the prothorax much less punctured ; the 

 punctures, liowever, are only to be seen in abraded examples. 



Uracanthus strigosus. 



U. silaceus, pills fulvo-griseis vittatim vestitus ; capite modice elon- 

 gate ; mandibulis ajjice nigris ; palpis ferrugineis ; prothorace 

 latitudine paulo longiore, utrincjue in medio fortiter calloso ; 

 elytris prothorace fere quinquies longioribus, apioibiis introrsum 

 emarginatis bispinosis, spina suturali et exteriore fortiter productis ; 

 corpore infra pedibusque sat dense adsperso-villosis. Long. 9 lin. 



Hab. New South Wales (Rope's Creek). 



This species is readily distinguished by its fulvous-grey 

 hairy stripes, the intervals naked ; the prothorax is shorter 

 than in the other species, and Avith a larger lateral callus. 



Emexica. 



(Uracanthina\) 



Caput antice clongato-quadratum, inter antennas sulcatum ; clypexts 

 magnus ; labnnn breve. OcuU mediocrcs, leviter emarj^inati. 

 Antennre lineares, subvabdae, corpore longiores, articido basali 

 breviusculo, tertio longitudine fere aequali, caeteris longioribus, 

 apice (idtimo exccpto) obliquis. Prothorax oblongus, subcylin- 

 dricus. Scutelhim triangidare. Ehjtra elongata, basi prothorace 

 vix latiora, lateribus subparallelis, apicibus rotundatis. Pedes 



• In the 'Genera' (ix. p. -Ill, note) we are told that we should find 

 thie Supplement at the end of the volume ; but at hi? lamented death it 

 could not have been in a stat« for publication. 



