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although the zeneous tone of coloring is so slight that I cannot 
regard the name as very appropriate. 
W. Australia; Albany. 
A. fossipennis, sp. nov. Fem.  Elongato-ovalis; —nitida ; 
testacea; capite sparsim sat distincte punctulato, inter 
oculos sulcato ; antennis quam corporis dimidium vix longi- 
oribus, articulo 1° minus elongato, 2° breviori, 3° quam 1° 
vix breviori 4° longitudine quali; prothorace quam longiori 
minus quam duplo latiori, sat crebre minus subtiliter punc- 
tulato, antice paullo angustato, utrinque longitudinaliter 
fortiter et transversim subobsolete sulcato, lateribus leviter 
arcuatis, angulis anticis incrassatis oblique truncatis extror- 
sum acutis ; elytris haud striatis, seriatim sparsim subgrosse 
punctulatis, interstitiis planis subtiliter minus crebre punc- 
tulatis. Long., 12 1.; lat., 21. 
This little species is notable for its uniform testaceous color 
and the coarse distantly placed punctures of its elytral series. I 
have a male example too much broken for description, but it 
does not seem to differ from the female except by the sexual 
characters common to the genus. 
W. Australia ; taken by Mr. Meyrick. 
A. jugularis, sp. nov. Mas. Elongato-ovalis; nitida; testacea, 
capite postice subtus nigro, sternis et abdominis dimidio 
basali plus minusve infuscatis; antennis apicem versus 
nigricantibus, pedibus et abdominis apice rufescentibus ; 
capite crebre subtiliter punctulato, inter oculos sulcato ; 
antennis quam corporis dimidium brevioribus, robustis, 
apicem versus manifeste incrassatis, articulo 1° modice 
elongato, 2° brevi, 3° 4° que inter se sat equalibus quam 1" 
sat brevioribus ; prothorace quam longiori minus quam duplo 
latiori, crebre subtiliter punctulato, antice sat angustato, 
transversim et utrinque longitudinaliter leviter impresso, 
lateribus leviter arcuatis, angulis anticis vix incrassatis ob- 
tusis ; elytris haud (postice vix manifeste) striatis, seriatim 
subtiliter crebre punctulatis, interstitiis planis crebre quam 
series parum magis subtiliter punctulatis (sicut series indis- 
tinctee apparent); femoribus posticis dente parvo acuto 
armatis ; tibiis posticis arcuatis. 
Hem. Jatet.- “Long: 14 1; lat., 2 1. 
The black middle of the hind portion of the head on the under- 
side, the elytral series of punctures rendered inconspicuous by 
the comparatively strong puncturation of the interstices and the 
dentate hind femora of the male are notable characters of this 
species. 
W. Australia; taken by Mr. Meyrick. 
