140 Notes on Australian Coleoptera. 
the Clarence River, and of which I think advisable to give 
here a short description. 
Eutoma Tinctillatum (New., “Ent. Magas.” 5, p. 171) : 
length 8°; shiny black ; head with its longitudinal grooves 
beginning a little hehind the posterior part of the eye, 
running obliquely and curving in front towards the 
anterior angles of the head; thorax with the sides 
parallel, rounded behind, and marginated; a longitudinal 
sulcate in the middle, a transverse impression in front, 
strongly margined at its extremities ; one punctiform im- 
pression on each posterior angle; elytra smooth, with the 
sides of a dark blue; a punctiform impression on their pos- 
terior part, and an irregular impression on the humeral 
angle; underside of the body black ; anterior tibie with 
two very strong teeth. . 
Clarence River. 
Kutoma Episcopalis : length 11’ ; black, brilliant ; thorax, 
and particularly elytra, of the most magnificent purple ; 
longitudinal grooves of the head extending behind the poste- 
rior side of the eyes, they are oblique, and diverge in 
front towards the anterior angles of the head. The space 
between these grooves and the base of the mandibule bears 
on- each side a punctiform impression; thorax long, with 
its sides parallel, rather sinuous, rounded at the posterior 
angles, and a little sinuated behind ; it is marginated on its 
lateral and posterior sides, and has a slight impression on — 
each of the anterior angles; elytra of the breadth of the 
thorax, parallel, marginated, perfectly smooth, with a deep 
punctiform impression backwards, and an irregular one 
on the axillary angle; tibie with brown hair, the 
anterior armed with two very strong teeth ; antenne long, 
compressed. 
From the Paroo River, in the central part of the Conti- 
nent. 
Eutoma Newmanni: length 83’; very nearly allied to 
Tinctillatum, but with its head larger ; the fascial grooves. 
a little more extended backwards ; the thorax covered with 
transverse striole, and having no anterior impression ; 
elytra a little broader, of a fine purple, smooth to the eye, 
but when seen through a lense having faint longitudinal 
lines of small transverse impressions; legs, parts of the 
mouth, and basilar articles of the antenne brown. 
From Port Denison. 
Eutoma Filiforme : length 84’; long, linear ; head with 
