86 Rev. H. 8. Gorliam's Notes on the 



The head and thorax in this neat little species are rather 

 brassy, and very shining. The elytra are of a clear emerald 

 green, brassy near their margin. 



Hab. Queensland. 



Aiilinis (iffiviK, n. sp. 



I.ongior, viridis, nitidus, cajnte thoraceque parce leviter 

 punctatis, elytris punctato-striatis, basi subltevibus, palpis 

 antennis, pedibusque anticis testaceis, posticis ,subtus rufis. 

 Long. lin. 3. 



Possibly only a variety of the jtreceeding, from Avliich it 

 differs in being longer and less depressed, of a deeper and bluer 

 green, the head and thorax being finely punctured, the punctures 

 on the elytra more closely packed, being almost crenate striate, 

 the middle and hind legs having the femora dark, only red in 

 part beneath, the tibi;e and tarsi of these almost entirely dark, 



Tarsostenus, Spinola. 

 Type T. univittatus, Rossi. 



Sallea, Chevrolat. 



Type S. necrohioldes, Chev. 



This genus has been erected by M. Chevrolat, Rev. et Mag. 

 de Zool. 1874 p. 35, for two insects which are, he says, congeneric 

 with the insect known to us as Se.rriger Cqfiini, White, if so it 

 cannot be placed, as he suggests, near Chariessa among the 

 Enoplides. I have not seen either of M. Chevrolat's species, 

 and base my observations on S. Coffini, the latter is certainly 

 not a Serrif/ft; but belongs to the Clerides and should, I think, 

 be placed not far from Tror/odmdron, though departing widely 

 from it in form. 



Trogodendrox, Gu^rin. 

 Ti/pe T. fasciculatum, Schreib. 



