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across the short diameter, the eye, in proportion to its size, 

 must be characterized as coarsely granulate. 



xifjestra sataralifi. 



A. ovata, supra silacea, iu prothorace saturata, subtus capiteqiie iim- 

 brina, setiilis subaureis adspersa, rostro, autennis, pedibus(iuc 

 subferrugineis vel silaceis ; rostro prothorace vix longiore ; funiculi 

 articulo primo secundo tertioque conjunctim manifcste longiore ; 

 clava late ovata ; j)rot:horace pone apicem fere parallelo, supra siit 

 crebre punctato ; elytris seriatim punctatis, punctis majusculi.s, 

 approximatis, interstitio suturali nigro ; femoribus posticis mugis 

 olavatis, dente minus obsolete instructis. Long. 1 lin. 



Hah. Fremantlo. 



Eniopea. 



Rostrum subcylindricum, arcuatum, apice parum latius ; scrohes pno- 

 medianse, rectse. Sccqnis longiusculus, oculum attingens ; fiini^ 

 cidus 7-articulatus, articulo primo ampliato, caeteris gradatim bre- 

 vioribus ; dava magna, laxe articulata. OcuU subovati, fortiter 

 granulati. Protltorux oblongus, basi subrotundata, qiiam apice 

 paulo latiore, lobis ocularibiis nulUs. Elytra oblonga, prothorace 

 manifesto latiora. Coatp intermedise approximata;. Femora crassa, 

 rautiea, basi subpcdunculata ; tihue anticae et intcrmedise flexuosfc, 

 apice mucronataj ; tarsi articulo tertio bilobo, quarto elongato. 

 Abdomen segmeutis duobus basalibus breviuseulis, ultimo magno ; 

 processus intercoxalis hand remotus. 



The diagnostic characters of tliis genus are found in the 

 antennal club and in the abdominal segments ; the former, 

 which is nearly as long as the six preceding joints of the funiclc 

 together, has its joints (except the last) narrowed at the base, 

 as in many of the Anthribidre. As to the last abdominal 

 segment, in some of my specimens, jn'obably females, it extends 

 beyond the elytra, and is more or less scaly, a true pygidium 

 in fact. As in many other variegated species, little can be said 

 in regard to the distribution of colours, as they vary in almost 

 every individual ; but in most there is to the naked, eije a well- 

 marked spot at the side of each elytron ; under the lens it 

 is a large spot among a confused mass of others. 1 have placed 

 the genus provisionally near Erirkinus. 



Eniopea amosna. 



E. oblonga, picea, squamis argenteis fuscisque variegata ; rostro fcrru- 

 gineo, prothorace manifeste longiore, basi capitequc parce griseo- 

 pilosis ; funiculi articulo i)rimo quam secundo duplo longiore ; 

 lirothorace latitudine paulo longiore. utrinquc rotundato, supra 

 plerunuiuc vitta argent eii latcralifcr omato ; elytris oblongo- 

 fordiformibus, ])lagiatim variegatis ; cori)orc infra pcdibusqur- 



