lo4 Mr. 0. Janson's Dcfieriiitions of 



Most nearly allied to H. atri2minis, Macl., a specimen of 

 whicli, from Count Castlenau's Collection, has been kindly 

 lent me for comparison by Major Parry, but from which it 

 differs in its less robust form, the colour and punctuation 

 of its elytra and head, and its narrow acutely margined 

 clypens, and finally by the four posterior tibiae of the 

 female being armed externally with an acute tooth in the 

 middle, whereas in H. atripennis tliey are simple, and by 

 the punctate abdomen in the female. 



Several of the specimens which I have seen are entirely 

 reddish-brown. 



Hcmiijliaris spcciosa, n. 82). 



Elongata, auro-viridis, c?eruleo tincta, parum nitida, 

 clypeo profunde emarginato, thorace elytrisque punctatis. 

 Long. 11-12 lin. 



Elongate, slightly shining, golden-green with a bluish 

 tint, pygidium, underside, legs, and antennas with a red- 

 dish tint. 



Head thickly punctate, clypeus strongly emarginate. 



Thorax very finely punctate, with a few coarse punctures 

 on the lateral margins. 



Scutdlum with a few punctures at the base. 



Elytra slightly narrowed behind the middle, faintly 

 punctate, with some slight indications of strife, lateral 

 margins, apex and pygidium strigose. 



Beneath and legs strigose and punctate. 



K W. Australia (Nicol Bay). Coll. Sharp, Janson. 



Very nearly allied to H. insularis, G. et P., a native of 

 Queensland : differs from it in colour, in being more 

 depressed, and more strongly punctate. 



Sehizorhina concinna, n. s^). 



Viridis, nitida, clypeo emarginato, elytris quadri-snlcatis, 

 sulcis cinereo-pilosis ; subtus cinereo-villosa, Long. 9 lin, 



