FURTHER NoTES ON AUSTRALIAN COLEOPTERA, 
WITH DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW GENERA AND 
SPECIES 
By the Rev. T. BraAcKBURN, B.A. 
XXVI. 
[Read May 1, 1900.] 
CARABID/E. 
CLIVINA. 
C. eyrensis, sp. nov. Minus convexa; sat nitida; brunneo- 
testaceus; mandibulis brevibus; clypeo ab “alis” distincto, 
quam a magis prono antice fere truncato ad extremi- 
lis (fere u b. 
transversim leviter rugato vix punctulato, foveis posticis 
fere nullis; elytris sat zequaliter sat profunde striatis, striis 
parum manifeste punctulatis, stria quinta antice cum externis 
conjuncta; tibiis anticis extus tridentatis. I 3+L; 
1. 
i I characters mentioned above it will be seen that this 
species ; falls into the group called by Mr. Sloane (Proc. L. 
mp 
other strie), by the almost complete absence of elongate foveæ 
near the 3 hos pronotum, and by its more convex eyes. 
From the s of the obliquata group not known to Mr. 
Sloane (of all of “which the types are in my collection) C. eyrensis 
differs by its much more convex eyes. 
S. Australia; near Lyndhurst (Lake Eyre basin), taken by 
Herr Koc 
C. Adelai ide, Blackb. I ies this Dopo of mentioning 
that this insect appears to me to be mo that Mr. eoe 
identifies with C. Siruta Pate. Me oane (/.c.) gives 
reasons for thinking that obliquata is Funded on an insect = 
