1442 FURTHER NOTES ON AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 
et abdominis lateribus apiceque, nigro-piceis ; capite prothoraceque 
crebre sat fortiter nec rugulose punctulatis ; hoc transverse, semi- 
circulari, angulis anticis nullis, posticis acute rectis, basi late 
lobato (lobo postice einarginato), fovea parva utrinque ante basin 
posita ; elytris leviter punctulato-striatis, interstitiis sparsim 
subtilius punctulatis, manifeste transversim rugatis. 
[Long. 85 , lat. I 5 lines. 
The prothorax is almost a perfect semicircle, the base forming 
the chord ; at a casual glance the puncturation of its surface 
appears to be somewhat rugulose, but close examination shows 
that this is not the case. The blackish lateral margin of the 
elytra is very well defined ; at the base it is rather less than a 
third the width of the whole elytron, but it gradually dilates 
hindward till its inner margin meets the suture at a distance from 
the apex equal to about a quarter the length of the elytron, the 
whole apex thus being of a pitchy black colour. 
This insect appears to be a genuine Cistela. 
N. Territory of S. Australia ; taken by Mr. J. P. Tepper. 
CUECULIONID^. 
Myllocerus. 
M. FASCIATUS, sp.nov. 
Niger ; elytris squamis albis instructis, his fascias 2 formantibus 
(una basali, altera mediana), apice disperse albo-squamosis. 
[Long. 2-2| lines. 
The basal two joints of the funiculus together are equal in 
length to the following five (which are subequal among them- 
selves), the basal being a little longer than the second ; the scape 
nearly equals the whole funiculus, the club nearly equals the 
px-eceding four joints ; the antennae are clothed with white hairs. 
The rostrum is wide and parallel. The prothorax is narrowed in 
front, is about half again as wide as it is long clown the middle 
its sculpture is rugose, and a more or less distinct keel runs down 
the middle. The eyes are slightly oblong. 
