902 THE INSECTS OF THE VICINITY OP KING’s SOUND, 
122. Onthophagus villosus, n.sp. 
Black, nitid, cinereo- villose chiefly on the head anterior thorax 
and under surface, the elytra reddish-piceous. Head punctate, the 
clypeus turned up and emarginate at the apex, the lateral angles 
of the head round and dilated, the transverse ridge on the clypeal 
suture scarcely raised, the posterior transverse ridge rather elevated, 
with a sub-acute conical horn on each side behind the eye. Thorax 
punctate but not very densely, transvei’se, the median line distinct, 
a very short retuse space in front which is coarsely and sparsely 
punctate, and above it in the middle a short broad flattened protu- 
berance, curved a little upwards and overhanging a little theietuse 
portion. The elytra are less wide and not longer than the thorax, 
reddish-piceous, sub-opaque, striate-punctate, the striae broad and 
shallow, the punctures rather large and very shallow, and the 
interstices sub-convex, the lateral striae more deep. The thighs are 
red, and the legs generally slenderer than usual. 
The female scarcely differs from the male. 
Long. 2|, lat. If lines. 
123. Onthophagus cruciger, n.sp. 
Black, very nitid. Head nearly smooth behind the upper 
transverse ridge, punctate between the two ridges, and densely 
punctate on the clypeus, a little recurved and slightly emarginate 
at the apex, the anterior transverse ridge straight, the posterior 
rather more elevated and slightly emarginate in the middle. 
Thorax scarcely transverse and finely punctate, with a large red 
spot occupying nearly the whole of each side. Elytra about the 
width of the thorax and of the same length, finely punctate- 
striate, the interstices smooth, red, with a vitta on the suture 
very broad on the basal part, and a fascia a little behind the 
middle, black. Thighs red. 
Long. 1^, lat. 1 line. 
124. Onthophagus minusculus, n.sp. 
Nearly identical in form and sculpture with the last, but the 
thorax entirely black, the elytra more deeply striate-punctate. 
