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longitudinal Unes ; below and the legs coloured like the head and 

 thorax, finely pubescent, the abdominal segments stained with 

 piceous. 



Hab. Nichols Bay, New Holland. 



I possess a single maie spécimen, the female is unknown to me. 



Macrogonus quadrivittatus n. sp. — Flavous^ the head and the 

 attennœ spotted with dark hlue, thorax dilated into a tooth at the sides, 

 sparingly punctured, elytra strongly pmictate-striate, each with two 

 hroad longitudinal dark hlue hands, knees ayid tarsi dark blue. — 

 Length, 10 mill. 



Head impunctate, flavous, the vertex with a broad dark blue spot, 

 the intraocular space triangularly depressed, antennae extending 

 beyond the middle of the elytra, flavous, the apex of each joint 

 stained with dark blue or black, the second joint one half shorter 

 than the third, the latter shorter than the following one, the rest 

 gradually elongate; thorax twice as broad as long, the sides dilated 

 into a large blunt tooth, the angles furnished with a small tubercle 

 provided with a single seta, the surface flavous, sparingly punctured 

 near the base, the dise with two closely approached small bluish 

 spots, scutellum flavous, elongate; elytra much wider at the base 

 than the thorax, subquadrate ovate, deeply punctate-striate, the 

 punctures nearly obsolète near the apex, each elytron with a broad 

 dark blue stripe close to the suture and another similar one near 

 the latéral margins, both joined at the apex, elytral epipleurae pale 

 flavous; under side and legs flavous, the knees, the apex of the tibise 

 and the tarsi steel blue; claws simple. 



Hab. Queensland. 



This is the second species of the genus described by me in 

 Novitates Zoologicœ 1894, unlike the type, the présent species bas a 

 nonfoveolate thorax but the latter agrées in the strongly and tooth- 

 like projected sides and in other respects; 1 may further add that 

 the anterior coxal cavities are closed and that the mesosternum is 

 raised at the base into a tubercle and truncate; two spécimens are 

 contained in my collection. 



Sagra borneoensis n. sp. — Dark metalUc blue y the apical five 

 joints of the antennœ black, thorax subquadrate, impunctate, elytra 

 depressed below the base, finely wrinkled, sparingly punctured in 

 irregular double rows. 



ç^. Anterior femorae without tooth, their tibise curved, posterior 

 femorse in shape of an elongate club, bidentate near the apex, their 

 tibiae long and slender with a long tooth at the outer edge near the 

 apex, the latter also strongly pointed and produced ; with a shorter 

 tooth at the inner margin, the whole apex broadly widened and 

 concave. 



