es "f hind tibiae subequal 
15 Ha 
189 
strongly rounded, front angles produced and acute, hind ones 
rounded off; punctures rather small and not very dense, but 
nt and on parts of base. Seutellum 
punctate on basal half. Hiytra slightly dilated to beyond the 
middle; discal costae fairly well defined and bounded b 
o 
Front tibiae strongly tridentate. Length, 22 mm. 
Hab.— Western Australia: Eradu (J. S. Clark). Type 
(unique), I. 10787. 
: mmencing near the base of each elytron there is a 
fringe projecting downwards; from the base itself 
?roup 2; in the table of that group it would be associated 
with latebricola, from which, as from all others of the group, 
lt may be distinguished by its clothing. 
HAPLONYCHA SUAVIS, n. Sp. 
PI. L4 fip.- 56. 
Flavous and brightly iridescent, head, some marginal 
me and teeth of front tibiae reddish. Sterna moderately 
nsely clothed with whitish hair. 
e ooth at extreme base, but with crowded punc- 
tures elsewhere ypeus widely rounded and strongly up- 
ed i nae nine-, club three-jointed ; fou 
loriy; with rather small and not very dense punctures, 
“minate rows and discal costae ill-defined; suture not 
mucronate. Pygidium with fairly numerous punctures, exce 
at apex. Front tibiae strongly bidentate; two basal joints 
,,7F* (umque), T. 10789. ; 
"the u SN at first appears to be glabrous, but on 
Pronotum there is some very short evenly-distributed 
