448 THE INSECTS OP KING's SOUND AND ITS VICINITY, 



13. EUDALIA FrOGGATTI, UBp. 



Of more elongate form than E. Waterhoiisei, and of an opaquo 

 black colour. Head a little nitid, with deep frontal impression ; the 

 antennae long, slender, reddish-brown, the joints, after the second, 

 elongate; the neck short and distinct. Thorax twice as long as 

 wide, narrower than the head, very slightly widened and rounded 

 on the sides, finely, densely and rugosely punctate, very finely 

 canaliculate in the centre. Elytra more than twice the width of 

 the thorax and nearly three times the length, striate-punctate and 

 minutely punctate on the interstices, and acutely sinuate at the 

 apex. Thighs brown, the coxee, tibias and tarsi reddish. 



Length, 4 lines, 



14. EuDALiA suBL^vis, n.sp. 



Black, nitid. Head short, impressed and corrugated between 

 the eyes, narrowed behind the eyes into a short neck, the antennae 

 reaching slightly beyond the thorax, and with the palpi of a 

 brownish-red colour. Thorax elongate, cordiform, narrower than 

 the head at the eyes, twice as long as wide, very nitid, and deeply 

 canaliculate in the middle. Elytra much wider than the thorax 

 and a little more than twice the length, punctate-striate, — the 

 punctures small, the interstices flat and without punctures — not 

 ampliated behind, and sub-truncate at the apex. Legs entirely 

 of a reddish-yellow. 



Length, 3 lines. 



Sub-Family GALERITIDES. 

 15. ZUPHIUM PiNDAN, n.sp. 



Of the size and general appearance of Zuphium Australe, 

 Chaudoir. Black, nitid. Head broadest, and broadly rounded, 

 behind the eyes, smooth, very slightly impressed in front, the 

 labrum piceous, the antennae and palpi brownish-red. Neck 

 distinct, narrow, short. Thorax flat, scarcely wider than the 

 head in front, about I5 times longer than broad, truncate at the 



