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IpOMOELI TILLrOES. 



1. fusca, subnitida ; prothorace longitudinaliter plicato ; elytris fasciis 

 duabus intemiptis flavescentibus. 



Hab. South Australia. 



Dark bro'mi, slightly nitid ; head closely punctured ; prothorax broader 

 than the head, marked longitudinally with a number of short raised 

 lines, the middle with two large shallow depressions ; scutellum sub- 

 quadrate, shghtly bUobed at the apex ; elytra not broader than the 

 prothorax, rugosely punctured, but the punctures fewer posteriorly ; 

 each eh'tron ■v^ith two yellowish bands, the first before the middle, 

 widely interrupted at the suture, the second behind the middle, nearly 

 approaching the suture ; body beneath and femora glossy brown, an- 

 terior femora rather compressed ; antenna a little more than half the 

 -length of the body, pitchy, with a few long scattered hairs. Lensrth 

 3 Hnes. 



Adeit^j:. 



Oculi grosse granulati. AntenncB corpore breviores vel ehirorum me- 

 dium vix superantes, articulo tertio quam scapus bre\-iore, illo quarto 

 aequali, sequentibus longioribus. Prothorax postice constrietus, disco 

 impresso. Acetabula antica fere integra. Ceteris ut in Ipomoria. 



CaUidium catoxantlium, White, is the type of this genus, which, 

 like Ipomoria and Ectosticta, has more the habit of a CaUidium 

 than of a CJytus ; nevertheless the coarsely granulated eyes and 

 nearly entire anterior acetabula are at variance with the two most 

 important characters of the CaUidiinae. 



CEBAnrs'A. 

 Caput antice breve, tuberibus antemuferis obsoletis. OcuU magni, an- 

 guste emarginati, grosse granulati. Antennce corpori vis squales, vel 

 breviores, graciles, basi modice distantes, scapo brevi, obconico, arti- 

 culo quarto quam tertius breviore, cseteris longioribus et fequalibus vel 

 fere sequalibus. Palpi, prsesertim maxillares, elongati, articulo ultimo 

 triangulari. Prothorax oblongus, lateribus subparallelis vel leviter 

 rotundatis. Elytra elongata, parallela. Pedes modice elongati ; fe- 

 mora fusiformia; tibice sublineares ; tarsi graciles, posticae fere lineai'es. 

 CoxcB anticae globosEe. Acetabula antica integra. Prosternum an- 

 gustum, postice acutum. Mesosternum latum, dechve. Corpus de- 

 pressum. 



Differs from Phacodes, Newm., ia the elongate palpi terminating 

 in a broadly triangular joint, and in the slender and nearly linear 

 tarsi. 



CEbaeina teistis. 



(E. fusca, nitida, sparse albo hirta ; prothorace lateribus subparallelis. 



Hab. South AustraUa {Mr. Odewahn). 



