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* D. Eyes very large and prominent. Antenne 
equal in length to two-thirds of body .. Misthosima. 
DD. Ey p "Peg smaller and less convex. ORTEN 
alf as long as bo 
E. Front Rp very long and w .. Doticus. 
EE. Front tarsi much shorter ty narro .. Arseocerus. 
BB. Eyes narrow and elongate, Sony re .. Arzocerodes, 
EUCORYNUS. 
The following species seems to belong to this genus, which has 
not as yet been recorded as Australian. The presence of an 
ante-basal carina on its pronotum together with the width of its. 
* groupe" Ecelonerides. In that “ groupe” the four-jointed club 
of its antenne refers it to Eucorynus, and I do not find anything 
in M. Lacordaire's diagnosis of the genus inconsistent with the 
characters of the insect described below, except in the antenns 
of the insect being somewhat shorter than they should be accord- 
ing to the diagnosis. 
E. Mastersi, sp. nov. Cylindricus ; nigro-piceus, antennis (clava 
m ^ 
o i erso, caput punctulato, anti 
fortiter angustato, lateribus sat arcuatis; elytris leviter 
striatis, striis nec crebre punctulatis, interstitiis 
fortiter 
planis vix perspicue punctulatis ; antennis robustis prothor- 
11° clavam compactam depressam (hac quam articuli 49— 7" 
conjuncti paullo breviori) formantibus. Long., 41.; lat., 12 1. 
The erect setz are fine and recurved and are piceous or white 
according to the colour of the depressed pubescence among which 
they are situated. The white spots are,—about 5 moderately 
large on the head, a considerable number (all small) on the 
pronotum, a considerable number (all small except a larger one 
on the shoulder) on the front half of the elytra, and a large one 
and a number of small ones on the apical one-third of the elytra. 
The tibie and abdomen are prettily variegated with piceous an 
white pubescence, and there is much scattered white pubescence 
UE S sent to me by Mr. Masters and Mr. Cowley. 
