BY W. MACLEAY, F.L.S. 463^ 



63. EUDEMA PAKVULUM, n.Sp. 



Most like E. Australe, but smaller and of a broader form, the 

 thorax rather wider than long, and less coarsely punctate ; the 

 elytra much shorter and comparatively wider, in other respects 

 identical. 



Long. 4^ lines. 



Sub-Family CHL^NIDES. 



64. CHLiENIUS AUSTRALIS, Dej. 



Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 541. 



I believe this to be C. australis, but in all the specimens from 

 other parts of Australia the thorax is of a green metallic colour, 

 whereas the King's Sound specimens have the thorax of a 

 coppeiy red. 



65. OHLiENIUS SUBCOSTATUS, Macl. 



Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 551. 



66. Chl^nius maculifer, Casteln. 

 Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 545. 



67. OoDEs Froggatti, n.sp. 



Like 0. riverince, Macleay, oblong-ovate, bronzy-black, nitid. 

 Thorax narrower in front than behind, sub-truncate at base and 

 apex, very smooth, the median line showing mei'ely as a faint 

 scratch, with two shallow depressions on each side near the base. 

 Elyti'a scarcely wider than the thorax at the base, very finely 

 striate, the short scutellar stria scarcely traceable, a deep puncti- 

 form impression at the base at the junction of the first and second 

 striee from the suture, and two small punctures close to the second 

 stria on the interstice between that and the second stria — one near 

 the middle of the elytra, the other near the apex. Beneath black, 

 nitid. 



Long. 7 lines. 



This would probaljl)' be a Coptocarpus of Chaudoir. 



