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10 minus regularibus (his vix geminatis) instructis, inter- 
stitiis (ex his nonnullis leviter convexis) punctulatis; an- 
tennarum flagello quam articuli ceteri conjuncti fere ut 13 
ad 1 longiori ; prothorace excavatione magna (hac fere ad 
basin extensa) impresso, antice tuberculo armato. 
Fem latet. lLong., 7 1.; lat., 44 1. 
The clypeus has the usual rounded outline and concave sur- 
face and almost continues the plane of the hinder part of the 
head instead of (as in some species) being sub-vertical. The 
clypeal suture is only moderately cariniform. The part of the 
head behind the clypeal suture is remarkably sculptured ; from 
either end of the clypeal suture a strong carina runs sinuously 
backward and meets its fellow-carina at the back of the head 
thus enclosing a subtriangular flattened area. The prothoracic 
excavation is larger than in any other Anewrystypus or any 
Corynophyllus known tome. The elytral puncturation is (for 
this genus) exceptionally plentiful; there are about ten fairly 
distinct rows of punctures placed (not very noticeably) in pairs, 
the interstices between the two of a pair being irregularly a little 
convex and scarcely punctulate, while the others are punctured 
similarly to the series but somewhat confusedly. 
W. Australia ; taken by Mr. T. W. G. Blackburn near Cool- 
gardie. 
A. dives, sp. nov. Mas. Castaneus; subtus dense longe fulvo- 
hirsutus ; clypeo (hoc subverticali) sparsius, vertice crebrius 
rugulose, prothorace sparsim subtiliter, scutello vix mani- 
feste, pygidio sparsissime, punctulatis ; elytris striis punc- 
tulatis; elytris striis punctulatis circiter 6 impressis, 
interstitiis in disco vix manifeste (parte laterali sparsim sat 
distincte) punctulatis; antennarum flagello quam articuli 
ceteri conjuncti fere ut 14 ad 1 longiori; prothorace exca- 
vatione transversa (hac in medio retrorsum anguste producta) 
leviter impresso, antice tuberculo acuto armato. 
Fem. latet. Long., 74 1.; lat., 42 1. 
At once distinguishable from the preceding species by its sub- 
vertical clypeus and the absence of carinz behind the clypeus, 
also by the very faintly impressed and smaller excavation of its 
prothorax, its striate and much less punctulate elytra, the 
absence of comparatively close puncturation on the sides of the 
pygidium, «ec. 
W. Australia ; Coolgardie; sent by Mr. Lea. 
RHIPIDOCERID Ai. 
CALLIRRHIPIS. 
C. cardwellensis, sp. nov. Mas.? Picea, subrufescens; sat 
nitida ; capite verticali; prothorace quam longiori sesqui 
