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Black Sea, and, therefore, European, but the majority are from 
rn India; I do not recollect seeing any in Mr. Wallace s collec- 
rom the Malayan Archipelago, and hitherto hut one has been 
ed from Australia— Jf. anstrdis, Bois.* 
ae following table wiU assist in the recognition of the species :- 
ad narrowed below the eyes. 
I Scrobes approximate above. 
Prothorax as broad at the apex as at the base M. herhaoms. 
Prothorax much broader at the base. 
Eyes round. 
Formrobust •' 
Form more slender. 
Pale green M. glauanus. 
Ashy M.vndicus. 
„ ,, . . ..M. cinerascens. 
Eyes oblong 
1 Scrobea not approximate. 
Head broad between the eyes M. decretus. 
Head narrower. 
Elytra narrowly ovate ^- «^'^*'^°«^«- 
Elytra broadly ovate 
lead not narrowed below the eyes 
Myllocerus Jierhaceus. 
Moderately ovate, covered with pale golden-green scales with a 
itly opalescent tint ; head and rostrum finely punctured, the latter 
ish above, with a decided angle as it descends towards the side; 
mna. testaceous, clothed with fine whitish hairs, scape slender ; pro- 
•ax transverse, with a slender impressed line in the middle, scarce y 
.ractedat the apex, the base narrow ; scutellum punctiform, distinct ; 
30 of the elytra with sharply defined, oblong, approximated punctures ; 
eath and legs testaceous-yeUow closely covered with bright golden- 
en scales. Length, 2-2jlmes. 
Sah. Champion Bay. 
Myllocerus aurifex. 
Eobust, broadly ovate, pale green or yellowish with a slight golden 
.t. more or less mixed with patches or spots of fawn ; head smaU, 
,trum rather short and narrow, no median impressed line ; scrobes 
proximating above and nearly reaching the eye; prothorax much 
Lowed anteriorly, the sides moderately rounded; scutellum com- 
.ratively large, sub- cordiform ; elytra very much broader than the 
•othorax at it^base^tronglyjonvexj ^ beneath golden-green, 
* Prom the authors short description this i..ect wouiU appear to differ from the species described 
neath in having its under-surfacc of a silver-greea.-r. V. I . 
