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much shorter 3rd joint of its antennae, its prothorax a little 

 more transverse and having sides more rounded and lateral 

 margins very different and hind angles rounded off, and its 

 elytral puncturation distinctly asperate. The trilobed out- 

 line of the head is feebly developed and scarcely divided, the 

 middle lobe about two-thirds of a lateral lobe in size. 

 New South Wales : Sydney (Mr. Lea) . 



H. ordinarius, sp. nov. Modice elongatus, postice sat dila- 

 tatus ; sat nitidus ; f errugineus ; supra pilis adpressis 

 sat brevibus et nonnullis elongatis erectis (his praesertim 

 in pronoto antice et in capite sitis) vestitus ; clypeo crebre 

 ruguloso, antice late leviter emarginato ; labro clypei 

 planum superanti : capite antice (a tergo oblique viso) 

 tripliciter convexo (parte mediana quam laterales paullo 

 angustiori) ; fronte sat fortiter sat crebre vix rugulose 

 punctulata, hac clypeoque ut plana parum disparia visis ; 

 antennis 9-articulatis, articulo 3° quam 2 US parum breviori 

 quam 4 US sat multo longiori ; prothorace quam longiori 

 ut 12 ad 7 latiori, antice sat angustato, supra subtilius 

 sat crebre punctulato (puncturis circiter 25 in segment! 

 longitudine), lateribus (superne visis) minus arcuatis, 

 sulco laterali antice sat dilatato, margine laterali antice 

 sat multo magis elevato, angulis anticis sat acutis sat 

 productis posticis (superne visis) sat rectis, basi leviter 

 bisinuata, margine basali sat aequali ; elytris crebre sat 

 subtiliter punctulatis (trans elytron puncturis circiter 

 30) ; pygidio crebrius subtilius punctulato ; coxis posticis 

 quam metasternum parum brevioribus, quam segmentum 

 ventrale 2 um multo longioribus : tarsorum posticorum 

 articulo basali 2° sat aequali, quam 3 US sat longiori: 

 unguiculis posticis appendiculatis, parte basali quam 

 apicalis paullo longiori. Long., 3f 1.; lat., If 1. 



For remarks on this species, see the preceding (H. ap- 

 pro rima?is). The trilobed outline of the head is like that of 

 E. appro ximans. I have before me a mutilated example of 

 a species from Victoria which seems to be closely allied to 

 this, but unfortunately it has lost its hind claws, and so 

 cannot justifiably be described. 



New South Wales : Thornleigh (Mr. Froggat). 



H. m'tnutiis, sp. nov. Minus elongatus, postice vix dilatatus ; 

 minus nitidus : rufo-fuscus, antenni's palpis pedibus cor- 

 poreque subtus dilutioribus : supra nonnihil pruinosus, 

 pilis perbrevibus sparsis adpressis et nonnullis elongatis 

 erectis (his praesertim in pronoto antice et in capite sitis) 

 vestitus : cfypeo crebre subtilius ruguloso, antice sub- 

 truncato ; labro clypei planum superanti ; capite antice 



