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Diner long pubescence and a distinct fringe, sterna densely 
pilose 
Head rather convex, and with rather large, crowded 
punctures. Clypeus with margins rather strongly upturned, 
hind suture curved backwards to middle; punctures much as 
between eyes, becoming smaller in front. ntennae 
eight-, club three-jointed. Prothorax distinctly less than 
evenly distributed, sparser, and smaller than o d. 
Scutellum with rather sparse punctures. Elytra almost 
parallel-sided to near apex, which is almost truncate; striae 
well defined, but with irregular punctures; interstices with 
rather large, irregularly-distributed punctures. Pygidium 
with dense, subasperate punctures about base, becoming 
sparser elsewhere. Front tibiae strongly tridentate; basal 
Joint of hind tarsi shorter than second. Length, 11:5 mm. 
_Hab.—South Australia: Lucindale (F. Secker). Type 
(unique), I. 4700. | 
As the club is small the type is probably a female. There 
lubrica, but that species has denser prothoracic and elytral 
Punctures, antennae nine-jointed, etc. ; 
ENGYOPS FLAVUS, n. sp. 
defined punctures. Clypeus with semicircular and rather 
strongly upturned margins, middle rather strongly convex 
and wi n eyes; 
apex, front angles produced and acute, hind ones almost 
Tectangular; punctures somewhat larger and denser than 
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