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Amycterides, 
Dialeptopusj g. n., Pascoo^ Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 450. Prothorax deeply 
longitudinally excavated, crested on each side, with its apex projected con- 
siderably over the head ; elytra tuberculate, with strongly produced spiniform 
shoulders. Sp. D. collaris (Boh., Schon. ; Amycterus) ; D. sepidioides, sp. n., 
Pasc. ibid. pi. vii. f. 4, W. Australia ; D./crrewsand macilentus^ S. Australia, 
and 2). monachus, N. S. Wales, spp. nn., Pasc. 1. c. p. 461. 
Melanegis, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 452. Allied to Euomus, but with the elytra 
flattened above, and the tarsi narrow and tomentose beneath. Sp. M. 
stygius, sp. n., Pasc. ibid. pi. vii. f. 6, K. George’s Sound. 
2'etralophus incanus and T. elevatus, Victoria ; T. excursus^ S. Australia 
spp. nn., Pasc. l.c. p. 453. 
Amorphorhiniis polyacanthus, sp. n., Pasc. l.c. p. 454, W. Australia. 
Rhyparosomides. 
Zephryne, g. n., Pascoe, P, L. S. x. p. 471. Allied to Dichotrachelus, but 
possessing a scutellum, and with a very large second abd. segment. Sp. 
Z. sordida, sp. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 472, pi. xix. f. 12, Australia. 
JDysostines, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 472. Near Byrsopages through its rounded 
eyes; near Erepsimus by its scape impinging on the prothorax; and to a 
certain extent agreeing with Eiipages in the form of its head and rostrum ; 
but standing alone by the separation of its ant. coxae. Sp. : D. valgus, sp. n., 
Pasc. /. c. p. 473, pi. xix. f. 1, Queensland ; E. hoplostethus and fuligineus, 
spp. nn., Pasc., Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 466, D. pustulosus on^pilipes, spp. nn., Pasc. 
ibid. p. 456, K. George’s Sound. 
Cylindrorhinides. 
Peripagis, g. n., Pascoe, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 187. Allied to Perperus and 
Pantopccus, but with well-marked scrobes extending to the eyes, and the 
base of elytra broader than prothorax. Sp. P. rufipes, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 188, 
pi. V. f. lO'a, Australia. 
Molytides. 
Psaldus, g. n., Pascoe, ibid. Resembles Liosomus, but with lateral scrobes 
terminating in front of each eye, and with a well-marked groove beneath 
and parallel with the scrobe, of which it joins the basal portion. Sp. P. 
liosomoides, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 189, K. George’s Sound. 
Opsittis, g. n., Pascoe, p. 456. Near Plinthus, Germ., but with the 
scrobes oblique and terminating below and away from the eyes. Sp. O. 
atomaria, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 457, K. George’s Sound. 
Anchonus favosus and A. amplicollis, spp. nn., Kirsch, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 372, 
Bogota. 
Gonipterides. 
Roelofs, = Pasc. : Roelofs, Ann. E. Belgj xiii. c.-r. 
p. xxxiii. 
Pascoe (P. L. S. x.) characterizes the following new genera and species : — 
Pantoreites (Schonh. MS.), p. 462 (no comparative characters given). 
Sp. P. virgatus, p. 463, pi. xviii. f. 4, S. Australia j P. scenicus, ibid., N. S» 
Wales. 
