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elongated, and on each side, behind the posterior angle, is 
seen an extra impression, shorter than the others; elytra 
oblong, striated, having one or two irregularly placed punc- 
_ tiform impressions on the interval between the second and 
third striz; margin impressed ; legs, parts of the mouth 
and antenne of a dark brown. 
Mountains of Victoria. 
Feronia Subvilis: length 6’; allied to Vilis, but more 
elongated; thorax narrower, and much more cordiform ; im- 
pressed in the ordinary manner, without the extra posterior 
impression ; elytra more elongated ; legs black, with the tarsi 
brown. ? 
Mountains of Victoria. 
Feronia La Peyrouswi: length 11’ ; head and thorax of a 
dark copper colour; the first rather large, and strongly im- 
pressed between the eyes; thorax rather short, cordiform, 
transverse, with the anterior angles rather rounded, and the 
posterior ones straight and rather turned up; the anterior 
transverse impression hardly visible ; the suleate and the 
two posterior impressions very deep; elytra oval, rather 
oblong, black, with a copper-coloured margin ; they are 
covered with striz; the interval between the second and 
third bearing a series of five or six punctiform impressions ; 
the margin is impressed ; lower side of the body and legs 
black ; palpi black, with the extremity red ; antennee black 
at the base, with the remaining hirsute and brown. 
Ash Island, New South Wales. 
Feroma Resplendens: length 9’; oblong; head rather 
elongate, colour of dark bronze ; thorax longer than broad, 
as: wide in front as behind, rounded laterally; the trans- 
verse impression very feeble ; the longitudinal sulcate well 
marked ; the posterior impressions long and deep ; the ante- 
rior angles rounded ; the posterior ones obtuse; the middle 
of the thorax is of a dark bronze, with the sides of a fine 
gilt colour ; elytra oblong, rather parallel, striated ; a row 
of generally fine punctiform impressions on the interval 
between the second and third striz ; the margin impressed ; 
the colour of the elytra is of a dark purple, with the mar- 
gin of a beautiful red. gilt tinge ; lower side of the body and 
thighs of a dark brown; tibiz and tarsi lighter; palpi and 
antennee brown. | 
Merimbula, New South Wales. 
Feronia Hunteriensis: length 8’ ; very much like Feronia . 
Resplendens, and having entirely the same colouring, but 
