324 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on neic Oenera 



Blysmia ruficollis. PI. XV. fig. 1. 



_B. nigra, opaca, prothorace (apice excepto) rufo, subtus nitidc lutea; 

 capitc impuiictato, supra postice subbilobo ; rostro, apice excepto, 

 rufo-testaceo, subnitido ; antennis nigrescentibus, parce setosulis, 

 articulis tribus basalibus brevioribus, secundo multo breviore ; 

 prothorace impunctato, apice quam basi angustiore et nitide uigro ; 

 elytris prothorace baud latioribus, supra subdepressis, striatim 

 fortiter foveatis, foveis quadratis ; pedibus nigris, nitidis. Long. 

 3Hn. 



Hah. Batchian. 



Ceocephalus internatus. 



C. rufo-ferrugineus, nitidus, subtus, prothorace femoribusqiie cas- 

 taneo-rufis ; S rostro prothorace breviore, basi canaliculato, apicem 

 versus gradatim dilatato ; antennis articulis secundo usque decimum 

 transversis, perfoliatis, tribus ultimis parum crassioribus ; protho- 

 race elytris paulo latiore, supra profunde sulcato, apico nigro- 

 marginato ; elytris fere paraUelis, apice paulo cxplanatis, late 

 rotundatis, striato-punctatis, stria juxta suturam profunda, im- 

 punctata, postice in strias duas divisa ; femoribus apice nigris, 

 subtus obsolete dcntatis. Long. 7-9 lin. 



Hah. Queensland. 



The female has a more slender rostrum, with the antennas 

 inserted nearer the base. 



Ceocephalus tenuitarsis. 



C. nitido castaneus ; rostro prothorace multo breviore, basi canalicu- 

 lato, versus apicem gradatim dilatato ; antennis articulis secimdo 

 usque decimum transversim moniliformibus, tribus ultimis majo- 

 ribus, clavam quasi formantibus ; prothorace elytris vix latiore, 

 impunctato, profunde sulcato ; elytris fere parallelis, brevioribus, 

 sulcato-foveatis, foveis approximatis ; pedibus sat vage setosulis ; 

 tarsis angustis. Long. 6 lin. 



Hah. Sydney. 



In this and the preceding species the constriction of the 

 neck begins a little behind the eyes ; the head, therefore, is 

 more abruptly limited than in the African members of the 

 genus. 



Phocylides. 



(Brenthidse.) 



A Prodectore differt tibiis intermediis etposticisbrevibuscompressis, 

 tarsis articulo basali brevi, obconico ; a Diuro antennis articulis 

 secundo tertioque fere sequalibus, prothorace longitudinaliter sul- 

 cato, et femoribus clavatis, basi pedunculatis. 

 The antennas also are shorter and stouter than in either 



Prodector or Diurus ; and the elytra at the apex are drawn out 



