100 Mr. F. P. Pascoc on some new or little-known 



into which M. Laeordairc divides them, the present genus must he 

 arranged in the same group -with Trogosita proper. 



Glceania ulomoides. (PI. VIII. fig. 9.) 



G. fusco-picea, subloevigata ; prothorace antice exeavato; elytria seriatim 

 punctatis. 



Hab. Brazil (Rio). 



Rather depressed, dark pitchy-brown, nearly smooth and shining; 

 head and prothorax minutely punctured, the latter with a long V-shaped 

 excavation in front, with the side broadly and deeply grooved, the 

 groove bounded internally by a gradually elevated ridge, which ante- 

 riorly forms a well-marked angular process projecting slightly over the 

 head, the external border of the groove formed by a narrow uniform 

 line, parallel to, and very slightly removed from the margin of the pro- 

 thorax ; scutellum very transverse ; elytra with about seven rows of 

 minute punctures on each, the shoulder with a short broad ridge gra- 

 dually passing into the disc posteriorly ; anterior and intermediate 

 tibiae rounded and denticulate externally at the extremity, with the 

 posterior strongly spurred internally ; body beneath scarcely punc- 

 tured. Length 3 lines. 



Leperina [Trogositidae]. 

 Erichson in Germar, Zeitschr. fur die Entom. v. p. 453. 



Leperina adusta. 



L. oblonga, picea, supra albido nigroque squamosa ; elytria postice lati- 

 oribus. 



Hab. Australia (Melbourne). 



Oblong, pitchy-brown, rather sparingly covered above with short, 

 round, whitish scales, varied with black; head and prothorax with 

 large, shallow, crowded punctures with a few white scales, which are 

 more closely arranged on the sides of the latter ; scutellum triangular ; 

 elytra becoming gradually broader behind for about two-thirds of their 

 length, with three elevated lines on each, a broad stripe of whitish 

 scales extending along the suture, giving off a transverse branch at the 

 base, another rather below the middle, and expanding again at the 

 apex ; lip, palpi, antenna?, legs, and borders of the prothorax, and 

 elytra beneath ferruginous. Length 4 lines. 



Leperina cirrosa. 

 L. oblonga, picea, supra albo nigroque squamosa, fasciculisque elongatis 



ornata ; elytria parallelis. 

 Hub. Australia (Moreton Bay). 



Oblong, pitchy-brown, covered above with white, and more or less 

 lengthened scales, occasionally collected into fascicles, and varied 

 with black ; head and prothorax remotely and deeply punctured, with 



