1398 FURTHER NOTES ON AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 
limb being produced almost in a spine curved outwards at the 
apex. Probably the other sex has the anterior tibiae differently 
toothed, the elytra longei’, and perhaps the pygidium and propy- 
gidium differently punctured. 
A single specimen, sent by Mr. Rothe of Sedan. 
L. suAVis, sp.nov. 
Ovatus ; minus nitidus ; hirsutus ] niger ; pedibus et antennis 
in parte, palpis et elyti’is omnino, testaceis ; clypeo antice sub- 
truucato ; capite crebre rugulose, prothorace vix evidentei’, elytris 
crasse leviter, pygidio fortiter sat crebre, punctulatis ; propygidio 
granulate ; tibiis anticis (1 alterutrius sexus solum) externe fortiter 
bidentatis ; tarsis posticis gracillimis, articulo prime secundo vix 
longiori ; antennis 9-articulatis. lines. 
This species belongs to the same sub-section of the genus as 
Z. discipennis, Guer., differing however from nearly all the other 
members thereof in having the elytra entirely testaceous with (at 
the most) a little infuscation round the scutellum. The head 
behind the clypeus is quite evenly convex ; the anterior tibiie are 
strongly bidentate externally ; the hind tarsi are extremely short 
and slender, their basal two joints equal to each other in length. 
In other respects resembling L. discipennis. 
Murray Bridge, &c. ; in my collection, and in the South Austra- 
lian Museum. 
L. MYSTicus, sp.nov. 
Ovatus ; nitidus ; supra glaber, subtus sparsim breviter pilosus ; 
ferrugineus capite (clypeo excepto) infuscato ; clypeo antice 
rotundato-truncato vix emarginato, capite crebre subrugulose sat 
crasse, prothorace (huic lateribus ampliato-rotundatis) leviter 
sat crasse minus crebre, elytris sparsius irregulariter (striis 
geminatis nihilominus sat regulariter), pygidio propygidioque 
crebx-ius sat fortiter, punctulatis ; tibiis anticis (? alterutrius sexus 
solum) externe 3-dentatis, dente primo minuto ; tarsis posticis 
gracilibus, articulo primo secundo parum longiori 3 antennis 7- 
articulatis. [Long. 2^ lines. 
