1494 FURTHER NOTES ON AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 
longer in proportion to its width, and is a little more narrowed in 
front ; the eyes also are a little more prominent. 
N. Territoiy of S. Australia; taken by Mr. J. P. Tepper. 
H. IGNEA, sp.nov. 
Supra nitida, igneo-cuprea, prothorace obscure viridi-iridescente ; 
subtus obscure aeneo-picea, breviter pubescens, antennis pedibusque 
fusco-piceis ; capite insequali, inter antennas longitudinaliter cari- 
nato, vix evidenter punctulato ; prothorace quam longiori parum 
latiori, pone medium transversim sat fortiter sulcato (sulco margines 
laterales attigente), disco vix evidenter ad latera sparsim subtiliter 
punctulato ; scutello Isevi ; elytris crebrius suVjtilius punctulatis, 
latera versus sulco longitudinali sat fortiter impresso. 
[Long. 3 - 85 , lat. I 5 lines (vix). 
The elytral furrow is strong and consi»icuou.s, commencing just 
behind the humeral callus and reaching to about the middle of the 
elytra. This furrow, together with the even longer prothorax and 
different colour, will distinguish this species from the preceding 
which in other respects it closely resembles. 
N. Territory of S. Australia ; taken by Mr. J. P. Tepper. 
H. FERRUGINIS, Sp.nov. 
Testaceo-ferruginea ; antennis (basi excepta) tarsisque piceis 
tibiis (anticis 4 leviter, posticis conspicue) et femoribus posticis 
apicem versus (nonnullis exemplis vix manifeste), infuscatis; capite 
inter oculos longitudinaliter postice canaliculate antice obscure 
carinato ; prothorace quam longiori dimidia parte latiori, basin 
versus transversim sat fortiter sulcato (sulco margines laterales 
attingente), vix penspicue punctulato ; scutello Isevi ; elytris crebre 
subtilius (nonnullis exemplis subrugulose) punctulatis. 
[Long. 3J, lat. 1| lines. 
N. Territory of South Australia ; taken by Mr J. P. Tepper. 
N.B. — The preceding three species all seem to agree perfectly 
with Haltica {Graptodera) and I fail to find any character on which 
