212 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on new Genera and 



lineatus, Bl., and an Aphodius, like A. pusillus, have also 

 been received ; but there could have been no pabulum for 

 such insects formerly. Captain Hutton has likewise sent from 

 Wellington numerous specimens of our Otiorhynchus sulcatus. 

 I suspect, among others, a Catops, a Scymnus, a Ptinus, some 

 wood-borers, &c. 



The following is a list of species described in this Part : — • 



BYKRHiDiE. Xuthodes, n. g. 

 Morychus coruscans. — — punctipennis. 

 Liocb oria, n. g. Xyloteles costatus. 

 Huttoni. _ 



CUECULIONID^!. 



Tysius, n. g. 



Tenkbrioxidjs. amplipennis. 



Phycosecis, n. g. Inophloeus, n. g. 



discoidea.' Traversii. 



atomaria*. in mis. 



Actizeta, n. g. villaris. 



ammobioides. rhesus. 



albata. vitiosus. 



Syrphetodes, n. g. Phrynixus, n. g. 

 marginatus. terreus. 



Cecyropa, n. g. 



tycbioides. 



Cbbambycid^s. 



Stenopotes, n. g. Coccinellidje. 

 pallidus. Cranophorus vemistus. 



Morychus coruscans. 



it/, ellipticus, valde convexus, nitidissime aeneus, antennis pedibusque 

 pallide ferrugineis ; capite leviter subconfertim punctato ; pro- 

 thorace elytrisque coriaceis, subtilissirae punctatis ; scxrtello trans- 

 versim triangularis impunctato ; corpore infra ferrugineo, leviter 

 punctato ; fernoribus tibiisque sparse hirsutis. Long. 2 lin. 



Hab. Wellington. 



Of this species I have seen only one specimen. It is very 

 like the European M. auratus] but, inter alia, it is narrower, 

 more minutely punctured, and the scutellum is transverse. 



LlOCHORIA. 



Antennae subelongatse, articulis sex ultimis, ultimo excepto, perfoliatis, 

 clavam angustatam formantibus. Labrum magnum, distinctum. 

 Palpi maxillares articulo ultimo ovali. Tibiae anticse- extus ex- 

 cavatse. 



* In a note Phycosecis alyarum and P. litoralis, from Australia. 



