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Central Australia; Oodnadatta, Lyndhurst (Koch), Leigh's 
Creek, 
B. Oodnadatte, sp. nov. Nigricans, antennis sordide testaceis 
apicem versus vix infuscatis, pedibus testaceis, femoribus 
(presertim posticis) plus minusve nigricantibus, elytris ad 
a inusve distincte rufescentibus pra pube 
nigricanti et albi ndeterminate variegatus, subtus cum 
pygidio sat dense albido-pubescens ; femoribus posticis ante 
apicem denticulo manifesto sed minuto armatis ; cetera u 
B. lyndhurstensis. 
Maris segmento basali ventrali antice fovea parva ovali leviter 
impresso. 
Differs from the preceding by its very different colouring, by the 
presence of an extremely small denticulation on the hi nd femora 
and by the very much smaller fovea (which is elongate oval, not 
cireular) on the basal ventral segment of the male. In some 
eris there is an extremely well defined bright red apical spot. 
n Mr. Lea's tabulation of Bruchi (loc. cit .) the place of this 
Beh is beside diversipes, Lea, from which it differs inter alia 
y the minute size of the tooth on its hind femora. 
Central Australia. 
larger insect from W. Australia, which he pea identifies 
with it. I doubt the identity of the two, although I cannot find 
any good structural character to distinguish them. Unfortunately 
h l l 
fovea, ind an examination of a male PONTEM from N.S. 
segment 
B. ouo DRE sp.n Niger, antennarum articulis basalitus 4, 
rorum Pre apiceque et pedi (femorum basi et 
tarsorum apice exceptis) rufo-testaceis ; supra pube albida et 
testacea vel rufa variegatus; subtus ygidio minus dense 
albido-pu ns; capite modice elongato, inter oculos 
longitudinaliter carinato; oculis sat subtiliter granulatis ; 
antennis sat elongatis, articulis 5 stis leviter 
serratis; prothorace transversim trapezoidali antice minus 
fortiter angustato, crebre subtiliter ruguloso, elytris sub- 
fere ut 
thorax asperis sed rege a subtiliter ; femoribus 
posticis dente parvo acuto a 
Maris segmen to basali conus nelle modo foveolato. Long., 
at., 2 ]. 
