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A. eremita, sp. nov. Elongatus, sat angustus, sat convexus ; 
colore instabilis; antennis palpisque testaceis, pedibus 
tis vestitus (his in capite pronoto elytrisque fulvis, alibi 
dilutioribus); eapite inzquali, inequaliter punctulato, longi- 
tudinaliter sat manifeste rugato, yin. antice subtruncato 
quam inter oculos caput haud angustiori; antennis SD 
i a superantibus, articulis E: A. que 
transversis 11° ovato ad apicem acuto; prothorace quam 
longiori vix latiori, supra ingqualiter subtilius punetulato. et 
ante suleum anticum et inter sulcos separatim rotundatis; 
‚elytris 10-seriatim foveolatis (seriebus 9* 10^ que ultra 
minus quadratis, So firi interstitiis a Tr inter- 
stitiis transversis multo turbatis. Long., 241; lat, 11. 
(vix). 
I found a batch of specimens of this insect on flowers on the 
Dividing Range in Victoria, which vary extremely in coloring, 
ogs 
containing green, b pery, and golden individuals e 
are usually of the general colour, —but always dark, except the 
front tarsi which e 1 ess e nne palpi a 
elytral foveol® confused behind the middle, the elytral sculpture 
not abruptly ceasing (or nearly "i considerably before the apex, 
the antenne not reaching back to the base of the prothorax, and 
having the symmetry of the longitudinal interstices of the elytra 
much disturbed by transverse interstice s continuous across several 
of its head, and He its elongate tomovhat jor form. 
Victoria. (Dividing ee 
4. ne sp. nov. Minus elongatus, minus convexus ; lete 
(alibi pilis elongatis pallidis) vestitus ; capite sat plano, inter 
oculos foveato, qualiter crebre ruguloso, clypeo antice fere 
