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Euomus retusus. (PI. XIII. fig. 12.) E. oblongo-ovatus, niger, 

 squamis (vel squamositate) umbrinis omnino dense tectus ; rostro pro- 

 funde sulcato, basi tuberculis oblongis instructo ; funiculo subteuuato, 

 articulo secundo quam primo duplo longiore ; prothorace latitudine 

 longiore, fortiter granulato, medio sulcato, lateribus angulato-tuber- 

 culato, lobis ocularibus valde productis ; elytris oblongis, a basi ad 

 apicem gradatim amplioribus, postiee subito declivibus, subseriatim 

 tuberculatis, singulis tuberculis in seriebus duabus elevatis, posterior- 

 ibus majoribus instructis ; pedibus nigro-setosis. Long. 5 lin. 



Hab. West Australia. 



One of the most distinct species of the genus, on account of the 

 outline of the elytra. 



Dialeptopus serricollis. D. $ oblongo-ovalis, niger, capite ros- 

 troque sat dense albo-squamosis ; hoc latitudine vix sesquilongiore, 



. antice bicarinato ; antennis nigris ; prothorace sat oblongo, fere esqua- 

 moso, cristis dorsalibus lateralibusque tuberculis conicis, apice ple- 

 rumque setis duabus coronatis, munitis ; elytris ovatis, dorso esqua- 

 mosis, tuberculis rubris conicis in seriebus duabus, singulis sex consti- 

 tutis, apice sat late rotundatis, lateribus granulato-punctatis, sat dense 

 albo-squamosis ; corpore infra pedibusque castaneis, his nigro-setosis. 

 Long. 6 lin. 



Hab. Western Australia. 



The male is probably narrower, or with parallel elytra, as in its 

 congeners. This species is well differentiated by the small but 

 prominent tubercles on the crests and sides of the prothorax, the 

 latter appearing as if crenate or serrate. The tubercles on the 

 elytra in the species of this genus can only be depended on ap- 

 proximately ; occasionally one side has one more than the other. 



Dialeptopus granulatus. D. $ oblongo-ovalis, niger, esquamo- 

 sus, setulis tenuissimis ubique adspersus j rostro latitudine vix lon- 

 giore, supra scrobes elevato ; antennis piceis, breviusculis, clava brevi ; 

 prothorace haud cristato, apice valde producto, dorso granulato, 

 utrinque angulatim dilatato, in medio lineatim longitudinaliter sulcato, 

 lateribus infra vage tuberculato ; elytris ovatis, supra versus basin 

 granulatis, tuberculis conicis nigris in seriebus duabus, interiore tribus, 

 exteriore sex, constitutis, apice sat late rotundatis, ad suturam sub- 

 mucronatis, lateribus rude granulato-punctatis ; tarsis minus elon- 

 gatis, linearibus. Long. 7 lin. 



Hab. Western Australia. 



Dialeptopus plantaris. (PI. XII. fig. 11.) D. ovatus, niger, 

 supra indumento incano tectus, squamulisque subtilissimis silaceis 

 adspersus ; rostro latitudine paulo longiore, vix carinato, antice utrin- 

 que uniseriatim punctato ; antennis ferrugineis, clava ovali ; protlio- 



