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(leviter) et utrinque longitudinaliter (sat profunde) sulcato, 
lateribus fere rectis, angulis anticis subtuberculiformibus ; 
elytris sequalibus, vix striatis, seriatim concinne nec fortiter 
punctulatis, interstitiis planis minus subtiliter punctulatis. 
Femina latet. Long., 24 1.; lat., 11. 
A very distinct species, nearest perhaps to chrysis, Oliv., but 
ditfering inter alia in color, in its less convex and more quadrate 
prothorax and its evenly convex elytra. 
Victoria. 
A. jocosa, sp. nov. Mas. Ovalis, fere subparallela ; nitida ; 
nigra, capite prothoraceque lete viridibus, elytris cupreo- 
violaceis, antennarum articulis basalibus 4 (basali supra 
excepto) et tibiarum basi summa rufis ; capite obsolete vix 
subtiliter punctulato, inter oculos minus distincte sulcato, a 
sulco antrorsum usque ad clypei apicem (longitudinaliter) 
preter modum anguste carinato; antennis ut A. concoloris ; 
prothorace fere ut A. concoloris sed paullo magis obsolete 
punctulato, antice magis angustato ; elytris paullo pone basin 
late leviter sat distincte transversim impressis, vix striatis, 
serlatim sat subtiliter nec crebre punctulatis, puncturis in 
parte antica discoidali multo magis sparsim dispositis, inter- 
stitiis planis pernitidis fere levibus vel potius subtilissime 
punctulatis. 
Femina latet. Long., 22 1.; lat., 14.1. 
An extremely nitid and brilliantly colored species, remarkable 
for the narrowness and strong elevation of the convexity running 
forward between the antenne from the transverse sulcus on the 
head. 
Australia ; I am not quite sure of the exact habitat, but it is 
almost certainly in Victoria. 
A. eneofulva, sp. nov. Elongato-ovalis ; nitida ; obscure fulva, 
zeneo-micans, antennis pedibusque sordide testaceis ; capite 
crebre subtilius punctulato, inter oculos sulcato ; antennis 
quam corporis dimidium paullo brevioribus apicem versus 
paullo incrassatis, articulo 1° modico, 2° minus brevi, 3° quam 
1" sat breviori quam 4™ paullo longiori; prothorace quam 
longiori duplo latiori, sat equaliter cum capite punctulato, 
antice vix angustato, lateribus parum arcuatis, angulis 
anticis fortiter incrassatis oblique truncatis; elytris vix 
striatis, seriatim concinne sat subtiliter punctulatis, inter- 
stitiis planis subtiliter punctulatis. Long., 1£1.; lat., 41. 
The color seems to be distinctive, —piceous (a little more pallid 
towards the apex) with a strongly marked bronzy gloss. This 
species somewhat resembles the preceding in sculpture but has 
the transverse sulcus of its prothorax much feebler. It is also a 
