904 THE INSECTS OF THE VICINITY OF KING’s SOUND, 
Elytra strongly striate-punctate, the interstices slightly convex. 
Legs piceous. 
Long. 2|, lat. IJ lines. 
128. Onthophagus incands, n.sp. 
Entirely of a sub-nitid bronzy black, coarsely punctate, and 
densely covered with a rather short erect grey pubescence. The 
head is finely transversely striolate, the clypeus very shallowly 
emarginate at the apex, the posterior transverse ridge very slightly 
more elevated at the sides than in the middle. Thorax rugosely 
punctate, almost vermiculate, the median line well impressed on 
the basal half. Elytra finely striate, the interstices coarsely and 
rugosely punctate. One female specimen. 
Long. 2J, lat. 1| lines. 
Nine other species of this genus are represented in the collection, 
but all by female specimens, perhaps belonging to species of which 
the males have already been described. 
Sub-Family APHODIIDES. 
129. Aphodius lividus, Oliv. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2087. 
130. AMMiECTUS SEMICOECUS, n.sp. 
Oblong-oval, sub-convex, black, sub-nitid. Head transverse, 
minutely punctate,, the anterior part of the eye only showing 
from beneath the thorax, the angles in front of the eyes sub-acute, 
narrowed from thence to the apex, which is broadly rounded and 
Innately emarginate. Thorax a little wider than the head, nearly 
square, all the angles nearly rectangular, finely punctate and 
without trace of the median line. Elytra about the width, and 
about twice the length of the thorax, and of a more brownish- 
black colour, strongly punctate-striate, the interstices raised and 
having a crenulate appearance from the depth of the punctures in 
the striae. Legs piceous. 
Long. 1|, lat. f lines. 
