314 
INSECTA, CO|iEO^»TERA. 
^cuSj p. 447 . Belongs to Lacordaire’s Tylodides (no differential compa- 
rison given). Sp. S. glohosus, p. 448; pi. xvii. f. 2, Cape York. 
Orphanistes, p. 454. Allied to Axlonicus, Paso., but with different an- 
tennae; a longer; depressed rostrum with straight scfobes; and a subhujneral 
elytral callosity. Sp. 0. eusticty,s, ibid. pi. xviii. f. 9; Queensland. 
Axiotiicus, p. 465. Allied to MUhi/rhinus, but with longer and nearly 
cylindrical legs, the ant. femora extending considerably beyond the head. 
Sp. A. insiynts, ibid. pi. xviii. f. 8, Queensland. 
fmq.lithusj p. 465. Allied to Anahallus and Acalles, but with a short, broad 
roistrum, and the head invisible from above. Sp. I. patella, p. 446^ pi. xix. 
f. 2, Queensland. 
Platytenes, p. 466. Bemarkable for the form of its metathoracic episterna 
and the corresponding outline of the outer margin of the elytra, the flatness 
of the latter on their upper surface, and the comparative proximity of the 
antennae to base of rostyum. Sp. P. varius, p. 467, pi, xviii. f. J, Aru, Ha- 
cassar, &c. 
u^onychus lineatus, p. 443, W. Australia. 
Protopaliis cristatus, p. 448, Queensland. 
Euthyrhinus navicularis, p. 455, W. Australia. 
Guioperus variolosus, pi. xviii. f. 2, Columbia, and G. subpalliatus, Cayenne, 
p. 456. 
Pascoe, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, characterizes the following new genera and 
spp. 
Decilaus, p. 205. In same group as Tragopus, but remarkable for tlie 
peculiar squamosity and regular convexity of its upper surface. Sp. D. squa- 
mosum, p. 206, Pt. Augusta. 
Exithius, p. 207. Allied to Chcetectetorus, but with metathoracic episterna 
hidden, large facets to the eyes, &c. Sp. E, capucinus^ ibid. pi. v. f. 2, Tas- 
pjaniaj E. cariosus (Er., Cryptorh.'). 
Bcpharus, ibid. Allied to Sympiezoscelus, Watcrh., but with mesost. at 
end of pectoral channej raised into a sliort ridge. Sp. B, ellipticus, p. 208, 
Queensland. 
Ampayia, p. 208. Also to bo placed near Sympiezoscelus, but with meso- 
sternal ridge largo and deeply vertical, and showing no trace of vaulted struc- 
ture. Sp. A. erinacea, p. 209, pi. v. f. 1, K. George’s Sound. 
Euthebus, p. 458. Next to Melanterius, Er., but with straight filiform 
rostrum, and no pectoral channel, which is replaced by a broad excavation 
between ant. and interm, coxae. Sp. E. troglodytes, p. 459, Queensland. 
Imaliodes, p. 460. Near Tragopus, but with short thick legs and very 
short femora. Pectoral channel ending between ant. coxae. Sp. I. suhfas- 
ciatus, p. 461, pi. vii. f. 2, N. S. Wales j I. terreus, ibid., Queensland. 
Elceagna, p. 461. Differs from Tragopus in the 3 interm, segments of ab- 
domen being subequal, and in its sublinear, stout tarsi, which are setose 
beneath, and have the third joint entire. Sp. E. squamibunda, p. 462, S. 
Australia. 
Paleticus, p. 462. Allied to Poropterus, but with no keel formed at junc- 
tion of ppnotum and prosternum. Sp. P. laticollis, pi. vii. f. 7, confinis and 
pedestris, p. 463, frontalis and invidus, p. 464, Queensland (the latter also 
fj:om Gawler, Victoria, and Sydney). 
Onidistus, p. 466. Femora clavate and toothed ; pectoral channel elongate 
