462 THE INSECTS OP KINg's SOUND AND ITS VICINITY, 



58. Calliscapterus foveolatus, n.sp. 



Very like the last-nameil species, but smaller, of narrower 

 form, and of bluish-green colour ; the frontal grooves are more 

 parallel, the elytra are narrower than the thorax, and have two 

 fovea-like punctures on each elytron, one nearly one-third of the 

 length from the base, the other about the same distance from the 

 apex. Anterior tibiae tridentate. 



Long. 4^ lines, lat. 1| line. 



59. Scarapiiites laticollis, Macl. 

 Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 458. 



60. Geoscaptus l^vissimus, Chaud. 

 Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 469. 



61. Geoscaptus approximatus, Macl. 

 Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 467. 



Of the Clivina group of this sub-family the collection contains 

 17 distinct species, but I must defer any attempt to describe them 

 until I can procure Putzey's "Revision Generale" of the Clivinidse, 

 the most complete work on the subject ever published. 



Sub-Family PANAGEIDES. 



62. EUDEMA NOBILE, n.Sp. 



In size this species appx'oaches most nearly to B. convexuin, 

 Macl., but it is of more elongate form. The thorax is of vei'y 

 •different form, being longer than the width, the apex not wider 

 than the head, the sides roundly ampliated to behind the middle, 

 but not so much or so angularly as E. convexum, and narrowed 

 from that to the base, with the posterior angles reflected and the 

 base about equally as wide as the apex. The elytra are more 

 oval and less globular than in jE. cooivexum, but the sculpture 

 and mai'kings are identical. 



Long. 8 lines. 



