414 My. F. p. Pascoe oti Additions to 



medio parallelis, supra tuberciilis quatuor medioeribus transversim 

 sitis ; elytris subcordiformibus, humeris obliquis, tune ad 

 medium parallelis, postice cito angustioribus, apice rotundatis, 

 subseriatim fortiter punctato-impressis, interstitiis 3°, -5°, 7° tuber- 

 eulato-fasciculatis, basi utrinque callosis ; femoribus tibiisque 

 subalbido-annulatis, his minus elongatis. Long. 4 lin. 



Hah. New South Wales (Armadale). 



The elytra are longer and somewhat differently formed than 

 in P. cordipennis^ having coarsely impressed punctures, and 

 with a marked callosity on each side at the base. The femora 

 have two and the tibite one well-defined whitish ring on each 

 of them respectively. 



Drassicus infaustus. 



D. sat late ovatus, niger, opacus, squamis coneoloribus rude vestitus ; 

 rostro rugoso-puuctato ; antennis ferrugineis, apicem versus in- 

 fuscatis ; scape brevi, pone medium rostri iuserto ; funiculo 

 articuHs duobus basalibus longitudine sequalibus ; prothorace 

 subtransverso, apice paulo producto, pone apicem vix constricto, 

 in medio utrinque rotundato, modice confertim puuctato ; elytris 

 subgloboso-cordatis, basi prothorace baud latioribus, sulcato- 

 punctatis, interstitiis convexis, indistincte griseo-maculatis ; 

 femoribus infra medioeriter dentatis ; tibiis brevibus. Long. 

 2f lin. 



Hob. Queensland (Wide Bay). 



In the two normal s\)QC\e?, oi Drassicus the apex of the pro- 

 thorax forms a sort of hood over the head ; in the above it is 

 of the ordinary character ; but although this and some minor 

 points leave a sort of gap between them^ there seems nothing 

 of structural importance to show that they are not congeneric. 



Imaliodes scrqfa. 



I. late ovatus, fascus, omnino dense griseo-squamosus, supra squamis 

 majoribus parce, infra pedibusque minus adspersus ; rostro pro- 

 thorace paulo breviore, apicem versus sensim minus squamoso ; 

 antennis subferrugineis ; funiculo artieulis duobus basalibus longi- 

 usculis, 3° 4° gradatim brevioribus, tribus ultimis turbinatis ; clava 

 distincta ; prothorace subtransverso, basi quam apice duplo latiore, 

 bisinuato, in medio rotundato ; elytris utrinque rotundatis, postice 

 declivibus, sulcato-punctatis, insterstitiis alternis magis elevatis ; 

 femoribus tibiisque modice incrassatis. Long. 4 hn. 



Hob. Albany. 



Differs from the normal forms in its longer rostnim, the 

 pectoral canal terminating a little more between the inter- 

 mediate coxa3, the club not closely connected to the funicle, 

 and the legs less robust. In habit they are much alike. 



