920 THE INSECTS OF THE VICINITY OF KINO’s SOUND, 
and densely punctate — each puncture with a veiy minute whitish 
scale and with the median line slightly impressed in the middle, 
and a small fovea near each side. Scutellum transverse, rounded 
behind. Elytra slightly wider than the thorax and three times 
the length, widening a little towards the apex, of a chestnut-red 
colour, largely and irregularly punctate each puncture with a 
very minute whitish scale, with a sutural stria, and three almost 
obsolete raised lines on each elytron. Legs rather slender, the 
anterior tibiie tridentate. 
Long. 8, lat. 4 lines. 
171. Lepidiota squamulata, Waterh. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2407. 
If I am right in my determination of this specie.s, it is not 
uncommon on all the east coast of New Holland north of Bris- 
bane. Mr. Waterhouse describes it from Swan River. I have 
received only one specimen from King’s Sound. 
Sub-Family RUTELIDES. 
172. Calloodes Greyanus, White. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2443. 
Sub-Family DYNASTIDES. 
173. Heteronychus lucidus, n.sp. 
Broadly ovate, convex, piceous-red, very nitid. Head small, 
densely punctate, the clypeus rather acutely angled in a lateral 
direction in front of the eyes, the sides narrowing in a concave 
sweep to the apex, which is narrowly and slightly emarginate, 
and minutely bidentate on the edge, a transverse ridge between 
the eyes. Thorax narrow in front, very rounded on the sides, 
broad at the base, and thinly and finely punctate, with a 
small tubercle in the middle of the anterior margin. Scutellum 
