44 On new Genera and Species of Tenebrionidae. 



ginibus prothoracis creuatis ; elytris lineis interruptis elevatis, et 

 granulis minutis seriatim interpositis. 



Hah. " Mountains of Victoria." 



Light reddish brown, subopaque above, with numerous glossy 

 granulations of various sizes ; antennae dark brown ; head 

 finely granulate; prothorax longer than broad, nearly flat, 

 closely covered with small irregular granulations, the margins 

 pale yellowish brown and crenate ; scutellum nearly hidden 

 by the overlapping base of the prothorax ; elytra nearly flat, 

 except towards the apex, where they bend down rather sud- 

 denly, a little wider than the prothorax at the base, the sides 

 subparallel ; the disk with granulations mostly of two sizes, 

 the largest (of a dark amber-colour) forming interrupted lines, 

 of which there are four on each elytron ; between these lines 

 are rows, generally three in number, of small round ones ; 

 body beneath thickly granulated ; legs light reddish brown, 

 femora with a broad yellow ring near the apex ; tarsi slender, 

 filiform. Length 5-6 lines. 



A remarkable species, somewhat departing from the normal 

 form in the longer prothorax and very slender tarsi. Seiro- 

 trana is distinguished from Adelium by its prothorax closely 

 applied to the elytra, and the shortness of the third antennary 

 joint, and from Coripera by the complete or nearly complete 

 absence of the epipleural fold ; it is barely to be noticed in the 

 above species, being indicated by a very narrow line nearly in 

 the middle of the epipleura. 



Corijoera* ocellata (Howitt's MS.). PI. X. fig. 5. 

 C. cupreo-fusca, nitida ; elytris biseriatim impressis, interstitiis an- 

 nulis oblongis impressis, marginibus disci flavis. 



Hah. Mount Macedon (Victoria). 



Dark copper-brown ; head finely and irregularly punctured ; 

 prothorax with minute shallow punctures, its lateral margins 

 paler ; scutellum small, transverse ; elytra nearly flat above, 

 each with seven rows of small punctures, the two outer on the 

 epipleural line, the inner bordering the suture, the four inter- 

 mediate lines placed in pairs, each pair and the sutural and 

 marginal rows separated by a line of oblong impressed rings ; 

 the disk bordered with yellowish ; body beneath and legs very 

 glossy brown ; antennae and tarsi ferruginous, the latter very 

 slender, filiform. Length 4-5 lines. 



Closely agreeing in form with C. deplanata, Boisd., but very 

 distinct on account of the peculiar sculpture of the elytra. In 

 my description of the genus Cortpera the term epipleura was 



* Pascoe, Journ. of Entoni. ii. p. 483. 



