795 



Everard Range. Saragu^ pascoti, Macl. Everard Range. 

 S. strigiventris, n. sp. Seirotrano parallela, Germ. Oodna- 

 datta. Triholium ferrugineum, Fab. Wantapella. 



Pedilidae. — Egestria sulci collis, Blackb. Moorilyanna. 



CuRCULiONiDAE. — Acantholophus simulator, Ferg. 

 Oodnadatta. Acherres granulatus, Ferg. Flat Rock Hole. 

 Auletes tibialis, n. sp. Cisowhitea longicollis, n. sp. Epamae- 

 bus ziczac, Lea. Moorilyanna. Glaiicopela fasciata, n. sp. 

 Leptops contrarius, Blackb. Musgrave to Everard Ranges. 

 Molochtus tibialis, Sloane. Everard and Musgrave Ranges, 

 Moorilyanna, Wantapella. Myrtnacicdus pilosicornis, n. sp. 

 Polyphrades satelles, Blackb. Musgrave to Everard Ranges, 

 Sclerorhinus elderi, Sloane. Musgrave and Everard Ranges, 

 Flat Rock Hole. Xeda fasciata, n. sp. 



Cerambycidae. — Phoracantha posticalis, Blackb. Oodna- 

 datta. P. recurva, Newm. Everard Range, Oodnadatta, 

 Sympetes collaris, Don. Flat Rock Hole. 



Chrysomelidae. — Diandichus analis, Chp. Everard 

 Range. Ditropidns whitei, n. sp. Paropsis beat a, Newm, 

 Oodnadatta. P. lateralis, Blackb. Wantapella, Everard 

 Range. 



Coccinellidae. — Scyninns meyricki. Black. Mooril- 

 yanna. 



Saragus strigiventris, n. sp. 



Black; margins of head, prothorax, and elytra obscurely 

 diluted v/ith red ; antennae, palpi, and tarsi castaneous. 



Head with dense but rather small punctures between eyes, 

 much smaller elsewhere. Antennae passing base of prothorax, 

 third joint almost as long as fourth and fifth combined. Pro- 

 thorax at base about four times as wide as median length, 

 rather strongly convex, front angles rounded and produced to- 

 widest part of head : margins rather wide in front and gently 

 upturned, increasing in width to base, and there turned down ; 

 with minute scattered punctures, slightly more conspicuous 

 on sides than elsewhere. Scutellum almost twice as wide as 

 long. Elytra as wide as long, rather strongly convex, outlines 

 continuous with those of prothorax ; with numerous rows 

 (about twenty on each elytron) of distinct but rather small 

 punctures, the interspaces with very minute ones; margins 

 wide at the base and narrow posteriorly, feebly wrinkled and 

 with very small punctures ; epipleurae widely concave at base,, 

 and gently so at apex. Metasternum granulate at sides. 

 Abdomen rather densely punctate and longitudinally strigose. 

 Length, lOJ-12 mm. 



Hab. — Everard Range. Type, I. 5181. 



The specimen taken by Captain White is subopaque and 

 •without legs or antennae, but it was obtained in that condition.- 



