206 Notes on Australian Coleoptera. 
Feronia Cunninghamii: length 15’; black, brilliant, with 
the exception of the elytra; head impressed between the 
eyes; thorax strongly cordiform, with the anterior angles 
rather rounded, andthe posterior ones straight; the 
transverse anterior impression is strong, the longitudinal 
sulcate moderate, the two posterior impressions large and 
broad; elytra oval, elongated, with the coste alternately 
small and large, the third large one forming a considerable 
carina at the humeral angle, margin feebly impressed ; 
antenn hirsute, and brown, with the exception of the four 
first articles, which are smooth and black. 
From Rockhampton—Mr. Thouzet. 
Feronia Viridescens: length 13’; very nearly allied to 
Cyanocincta of Hope and Boisduval, but smaller; thorax 
more cordiform and much narrower behind; elytra nar- 
rower near the basis; the costae much more equal, and the 
punctated strize well marked, the humeral angles more pro- 
minent. 
Clarence River. ene 
Feronia Nitidicollis: length 10’; of a shiny black; 
upper part of the head and thorax of a fine gilt copper colour ; 
thorax cordiform, rather short and broad, with a very faint 
transverse impression in front; a rather strong longitudinal 
sulcate in the middle, and two broad impressions behind ; 
elytra oval, black, with a golden margin, they have the 
sutural and three other elevated costze on each, and between — 
these more very faint costze lined with punctated striz ; the - 
last of the large costz forms a carena near the lateral margin ; 
antenne brown and hirsute, with their first four article 
black and smooth. : 
Clarence River—Mr. Wilcox. 
Feroma Dingo: length 10’; black, brilliant, except the 
elytra, which are dull; head oval; thorax rather cordiform, a 
little longer than broad, rounded laterally, with the posterior 
angles rather curled upwards, the impressions are mode- 
ately marked, the two posterior ones are broad; elytra 
oblong, depressed, having six sharp ridges without the 
sutura, the posterior half of the margin is impressed, but no 
punctiform impressions are seen on the surface of the elytra ; 
legs, palpi and basal article of the antennz of a dark red; 
the three following articles of the . latter darker, the other 
hirsute. 
Mountains of Victoria. 
Feroma Yarre: length 8’; very much like the pre- 
