142 ME. F. P. PASCOE 01s THE LOKGICOEKIA OF AUSTRALIA. 



Clytus sex-maculatus, Donovan, Ins. New Holl. pi. 5. f. 



C. ATTENUATUS, Boisduvol, Voy. de VAstrol. p. 485. 



C. V-ALBUM, Boisduvol, ib. pi. 9. f. 23 (?Zoedia), 



Callidium erosum, Macleay, King's Voy. App. ii. p. 450. 



C. FABER, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. p. 18. 



C. AUSTRALE, Boisduval, Voy. de VAstrol. ii. p. 480. 



C. MOROSUM, Boisduval, ib. p. 480. 



C. FUNESTUM, Boisduval, ib. p. 480. 



0. FLAVOMACULATUM, Blunchard, Voy. au Pole Sud, iv.p. 273, pi. 16. 

 f. 8. 



Phymatodes* VARIABILIS, Linncsus, Faun. Suecica, 669, p. 192 (in- 

 troduced). 



Hylotrypes bajulus, LinncBus, ib. 672, p. 193 (introduced). 



PiTHANOTES FALSUS, Newman, Ann. Nat. Hist. v. ^. 16= $Caco- 

 sceles (Edipus. 



DoRX PENTAMERA, Newnian, ib. p. 16. 



The following new genera and species of Frionidce have been 

 publislied by M. J. Thomson. They are unknown to me ; but 

 some of them may probably be identical with those enumerated 

 in the List : — 



Arimaspes Howei, Syst. Ceramb. p. 302. 



DiOCLIDES PRIONOIDES, ib. p. 303. 



EuRYNossA Servillei, ib. p. 304. 

 Teispes dorsalis, ib. p. 305. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Tab. III. 

 Fig. 1. Allotisis discreta. 



2. Oxpnagis Grayii. 



3. Igenia stigmosa. 



4. Essisics dispar. 



5. Zygocera fentheoides. 



6. Neissa inconspicua. 



7. Hathliodes grammicus. 



8. Aposites pubicoUis. 



9. Microtragus sUcticus. 



Tab. ly. 

 Fig. 1. Ipo7noria tilUdes. 



2. Xypeta grallaria. 



3. Sidis opiloides. 



4. Sisyrium tripariitum. 



5. Atesta bifasciata. 



6. Paphora modesta. 



7. TrypJiocharia Odewahnii. 



8. Xystoena vittata. 



[Erratum, ante p. 96, line 1, after former read except in its broad prothorax.] 



* The heteromerous genus Phymatodes of M. Blanchard was described some 

 years after M. Mulsant had used the same word for the Longieorn genus. I 

 have therefore to propose that M. Blanchard's name be changed to Phymatestes. 



