242 Mr. G. C. Champion on the Heteromeroiis Goleoytera 
Copidita nigronotata. 
Nacerdes nigronotata^ Boh., Res. Eugen., Ins., p. 110 
(1858). 
Ananca nigronotata, Mast., Cat. Col. Austral, in Proc. 
Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2) i., p. 403. 
Hah. Tasmania — Franklin on the Huon River. 
One specimen, found flying after sunset. 
Copidita pundum. 
CEdemera punctunij Macl. in King^s Survey^ ii.^ p. 443 
(1827). 
Ananca puncta, Mast., Cat. Col. Austral, in Proc. Linn. 
Soc. N. S. W. (2) i., p. 403. 
? Pseudolgcus marginatusj Lacord., Gen. Col., Atlas, 
t. 60, f. 1 {nec Guer.). 
Hah. Tasmania — Hobart. 
Apparently a common insect in Tasmania. In the 
male of this species the fifth ventral segment is very 
deeply bisinuate at the apex, leaving the genital organs 
exposed, the outer lobes of which are broad, stout, and 
subparallel. Under bark of Eucalyptus globulus and E. 
ohliquus (Walker). 
Copidita macleayi, n. sp. 
Moderately elongate, the head and prothorax shining, the elytra 
opaque ; the head flavo-testaceous, with the eyes, a broad median 
vitta, narrowed in front and behind, and a transverse mark in 
front, black ; the prothorax flavo-testaceous, with a broad median 
vitta and the sides black ; the scutellum flavo-testaceous ; the 
elytra pitchy-brown or fuscous, with the suture and epipleurae 
flavo-testaceous ; the antennae fuscous or fusco-testaceous ; the 
palpi, mandibles, and legs black or piceous, the basal two-thirds of 
the femora testaceous ; the abdomen and the sides of the meta- 
sternum piceous, the rest of the under surface testaceous or flavo- 
testaceous ; above and beneath thickly clothed with a very fine, 
short, greyish sericeous pubescence. Head closely, finely punctate, 
with a narrow smooth space down the middle ; the eyes moderately 
large, rather prominent, coarsely granulated ; the mandibles bifid 
at the tip ; the apical joint of the maxillary palpi elongate and 
cultriform in the male, elongate-triangular in the female ; the 
antenna? in both sexes elongate, slender, and filiform, the apical 
