100 J, 
1. Prothorax nearly straight at the base. 
A. Funicle of antenna3 6-jomted Phlyda, n. g. 
B. Funicle of antennas 7-jointed. 
b. Scrobe extending to the eye Epherina, rv. ^. 
b* Scrobe strictly limited behind. 
Club of the antennte pedunculate... Titinia, n. g. 
Club sessile Idaspora, n. g. 
2. Prothorax bisinuate at the base Myllocerus, Schon 
Phltda. 
Eostrum shorter than, and nearly as broad as, the head • 
scrobes yery short and distinctly limited behind, placed nearly at 
apex and visible from above. Eyes small, round. Scape of the ante 
curved, extending to the middle of the prothorax; funicle (fig. 
6-jomted, 1-2- 3-joints gradually shorter, obconic, the last three tr 
verse; club small, narrowly ovate, sessile. Prothorax cylindr 
Elytra obovate. Legs moderate; femora thickened in the mic 
unarmed; anterior tibiae bisinuate on the inner edge, posterior ^ 
their corbels open; tarsi with the third joint broadly bilobed ; d 
tree Metasternum rather short. First two abdominal segments 1*, 
the first suture arched. 
This genus will be readily distinguished by the six-jointed fun, 
The species described below has exactly the habit of Feril 
achonherri* i 
Flilyda periteloides. (fig. 1.) 
Closely covered with small round scales, of a whitish colour cloii 
with pale brown, and with tl 
tolerably distinct brownish stri 
on the prothorax; elytra shor! 
"^^^^^^ V^ ovate, with well marked stri» 
3 ~%. ^ ^^ most obsoletely punctured, eJ 
i ^5L^ ^ J§^"^^ apex rounded, and very feebly pi 
\:,^^3« Xq^'^ c,^ f^^ce^ ; body beneath and legs w 
^ greyish, somewhat silvery scali 
ik. funicie"of antenna of ditto. *^® corbcls of the tibisD edged w\ 
2. Epiierina. 1,1 i j_-r> 
2a. tarsus of ditto. Dlack sctitorm scalcs. 
3. Idaspora. 
Sa. funicle of antenna of ditto. Length, 2|- lini 
4a. funicle of antenna of ditto. Hah. Adelaide. 
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