212 Notes on Australian Coleoptera. 
palpi brown ; antennze with their first articles black, and 
the other articles covered with a brown villosity. 
Mountains of Gipps Land, Victoria. | 
Feronia Phillipsw: length 84’ ; this insect has a great 
deal of the form and appearance of ques, but is smaller, 
and of a dark copper colour ; the posterior angles of the 
thorax are more obtuse ; on the interval between. the second 
and third strize there is a series of seven or eight punctiform 
impressions, and on the one between the fifth and sixth one 
or two more; the tibiz and tarsi are brown. 
Mountains of Gipps Land. 
Ferona Semiviolacea: length 8’; black, with purple 
elytra; body depressed ; the impressions of the head very 
feeble; thorax rather broader than long, cordiform; the 
sides and anterior angles rounded, the posterior angles well 
marked, and rather turned upwards; the impressions 
moderately marked, but the two posterior ones long 
and deep; elytra oval, striated, with the interval between 
the second and third striz bearing three punctiform im- 
pressions; margin striated; legs black, tarsi and palpi 
brown. 
Mountains of Victoria. 
Feronia Impressicotlis: length 73’; oblong, rather de- 
pressed ; head oval, feebly impressed in front; thorax 
nearly as long as broad, rather narrower behind than in — 
front, with the sides rounded ; the anterior angles are 
rather rounded, and the posterior ones sub-obtuse ; the pos- 
terior margin is cut convexly in its middle ; the anterior and 
middle impressions are moderate, but the posterior ones are 
deep, and extend to one half the length of the thorax ; elytra 
oblong, striated, with two punctiform impressions on the pos- 
terior part of the interval between the second and third 
strie; the margin is impressed; the insect is black, 
with the head and thorax of a dark green; the elytra 
have a purple tinge; tibie, tarsi, and base of the 
antennee of a dark’ brown; the remaining of the latter 
hirsute. 
Mountains of New South Wales and of Queensland. 
Feronia Vilos: length 54’; black, shiny ; the impressions 
between the eyes rather deep; thorax large, sub-quadran- 
gular, very little broader than long, rather narrowed behind; 
the sides rounded, the posterior angles rather obtuse, the 
transverse front impression faint, the longitudinal sulcate 
well marked; the posterior impressions rather deep, 
