92 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on Additions to 



prothorace transverse, utrinque rotundato, lobis ocularibus fere 

 obsoletis; elytris ampliatis, modice elevatis, apiee acuminatis, 

 striato-punctatis, punctis singulis squama minuta instructis, inter- 

 stitiis convexis ; corpore infra squamis argenteo-lavatis ; tibiis 

 anticis intus denticulatis. Long. 4| lin. 



Hah. Port Demiison (Queensland). 



A more depressed form than G. turgidus ; the rostrum longer, 

 the ocular lobes obsolete, &c. In the recently published 

 volume of Gemminger and Harold's ' Catalogus,' Ce.ntyreSj 

 Enchymus^ and Catastygnus'^ are placed directly after i^e^:>fo;9s. 

 I do not know whether this has been done inadvertently, be- 

 cause Leptops immediately precedes them in the work in which 

 these three genera were first proposed; they are, however, 

 certainly phanerognathous, and should be placed further on, 

 near Perperus. 



Enchymus humeralis. 



E. niger, supra griseo-, subtus lateribusque dense argenteo-squamosus ; 

 capite rostroque setulis concoloribus adspersis ; antennis ferrugi- 

 neis, griseo-pubescentibus et sparse setulosis ; clava subnuda ; 

 funiculo minus longo ; prothorace ante medium magis rotim- 

 dato, postice angustiore, rugoso-granulato, supra obscure albido 

 trivittato ; elytris poue medium latioribus, fortiter striato-punc- 

 tatis, interstitiis convexis, setulis uumerosis griseis instructis, hu- 

 meris dentato-productis, apicibus subacuminatis ; tibiis anticis 

 intus denticulatis. Long. 5 lin. 



Hob. Western Australia. 



Differs, inter alia^ from E, punctostriatus in the toothed 

 shoulders and in the prothorax not being canaliculate. 



Aoplocnemis lineata. 



A. nigra, nitida, squamis aureo-viridulis lineatim decorata ; capite 

 sejunctim viridi-squamoso ; rostro antennisque subfcrrugineis, 

 illo, apice excepto, rude lineatim impresso ; prothorace confertim 

 granulato-punctato, dorso lineis tribus lateribusque squamosis ; 

 elytris striato-punctatis, interstitiis alternis nudis, nitidis, sub- 

 granulatis, reliquis sat dense squamosis, apice rotundatis ; corpore 

 infra sat dense viridulo-squamoso ; pedibus subferrugineis, griseo 

 pilosis. Long. 4 lin. 



Hah. North Australia. 



A well-marked species on account of its golden-green stripes. 

 I have two more species nearly allied to A. rujipes. 



(Enochroma, 

 Ab Aoplocneme differt scrobibus infra haud conniventibus, ab oculis 



* Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4. vol. viii. pp. 93-9G. 



