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rather longer than broad, cordiform, with the anterior angles 
rounded, and the posterior rather prominent and acute; front 
transverse impressions very little marked, longitudinal 
sulcate feeble ; posterior impressions deep; elytra oval, 
striated ; three punctiform impressions between the second 
and third striz ; margin impressed ; palpi and first articles 
of the antennze brown, the other articles hirsute. 
- Common in the Mountains of Victoria. 
Feroma Auricollis: length 7’; very nearly allied to 
Victoriw, but head and thorax of a fine gilt copper colour ; 
thorax narrower, about as broad in front as behind, rounded 
laterally. 
With the precedent. 
Feronia Marstersir: length 6’ ; very much like Victoria, 
but thorax more cordiform, and broader in front; elytra 
more deeply striated, with two punctiform impressions on 
the posterior part of the intervals between the second and 
third striz. 
Pine Mountains, near Ipswich. 
Feronia Wilcox: length 7’ ; of a dark colour, sometimes 
with a purple tinge; head and thorax often of a copper 
colour ; form elongated; head rather large, feebly impressed 
in front; thorax cordiform, much narrower behind than in 
front; anterior angles advanced, the posterior rather acute, 
the fronttransverse impression very feeble, but the longitudinal 
sulcate and the posterior impressions very deep; the surface is 
generally covered with very faint transverse striole ; elytra 
oblong, strongly striated ; the interval between the second 
and third strie having two punctiform impressions on its 
posterior part; the margin impressed ; lower side of the 
body and legs of a brownish black; palpi and antennz 
rather lighter; the latter hirsute, except on their first 
articles. 7 
Clarence River. 
Feronia Gippslandica: length 83’; of a rather dark 
copper green ; head elongate ; thorax about as long as broad, 
rounded laterally, broader in front than behind, with all its 
angles rounded ; the impressions, except the anterior one, are 
strong and deep, and the entire surface is covered with strong 
transverse striole ; the elytraare oval, rather depressed, striated 
with a series of five or six punctiform impressions on the in- 
terval between the second and third striz, and two more on 
the one between the fourth and fifth; the margin is im- 
pressed ; lower side of the body and legs of a brilliant black ; 
