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tubercles very short; head short; antennas short, stout, indistinctly articu- 
lated. Sp. Sthenias hondii (Pasc.). 
Amchesy g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 160, note. Allied to Sthenias ; head pro- 
minent in front ; antenniferous tubercles strong, produced at the apex ex- 
ternally ; antennae elongate, slender, scape subcylindric, as long as the third 
joint. , Sp. Sthenias dorsalis (Pasc.). 
Desisay g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 163, note. Allied to Praonetha ; eyes mode- 
rately emarginate ; antennae longer than body, tubercles distant, joints cy- 
lindrical. Sp. Praonetha suhfasciata (Pasc.). 
The Dorcadionince are represented in Wallace's Collections 
only by two species, each the type, according to Pascoe, of a 
new genus. He tabulates them as follows {1. c. p. 223) : — 
Prothorax toothed on each side anteriorly JDasyerrus, g. n. 
Prothorax unarmed g. n. 
DasyerruSy g. n., allied to Parmena. P.pilosusy Pascoe, 1. c. p. 224 [pi. 10. 
fig. 8], from Flores and Timor. 
Ameipsisy g. n., Pascoe, Journ. of Ent. ii. p. 354. Allied to Prohatodes 
(Thoms.) ; elytra short, deflexed perpendicularly and keeled at the sides. 
Sp. A. marginicoUiSy sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 354, from New South Wales? 
CorrheneSy g. n., Pascoe, I c. p. 355. Allied to Niphona ; joint 3 of antennie 
longer than 4 ; prothorax narrow, with a single tooth on each side. Type 
Saperda paidla (Germ.). N. sp. C. guttidatay Pascoe, 1. c. p. 355, from New 
South Wales ? 
IphiastuSy g. n., Pascoe, I c. p. 357. Allied to Symphylates ; head trans- 
verse in front, dilated below the eyes, antenniferous tubercles approximate 
at base ; prothorax as long as broad, turgid, constricted in front ; elytra sub- 
trigonate, shoulders prominent. Sp. Symphyletes her os (Pasc.), pi. 16. fig. 4. 
DcpsageSy g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 359. Allied to Penthea ; head narrower than 
prothorax, which is much widened at base ; antenniferous tubercles approxi- 
mate at base; elytra granuliferous, not keeled. Type Lamia grantdosa 
(Guer.). 
Sysspilotus g. u., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 359. Allied to Penthea ; mesosternum 
toothed ; fourth joint of antennae longer than third. Sp. S. macleayiy sp. n., 
Pasc. 1. c. p. 360, from New South Wales ? 
Mulcibery g. n., Thomson, Syst. Cerahib. p. 493. Allied to Crinotarsus ; 
third joint of antennae much longer than fourth; prothorax transverse; 
elytra strongly bispinose ; legs nearly similar; pro- and mesosternal ap- 
pendages distant, the latter conkal. Sp. M. Inmeiy sp. n., Thoms. 1. c. 
p. 494, from Java? M. ^nactdicoUisyThoms. 1. c. p. 546, from the Fiji Islands. 
Anapansa, g. n., Thomson, 1. c. p. 494. Allied to preceding genus ; anterior 
femora in compressed, dilated into a flattened club, armed with a spine ; 
pro- and mesosternal appendag( 3 s laminar. Sp. A. armatay sp. n., Thoms. 
1. c. p, 495, from Morty. ? 
Prascalia, g. n., Fairmaire &; Germain, Rev. et Mag. de Zool, 1864, 
p. 387. Allied to Stenidea ; eyes deeply <emargin ate, coarsely granulated ; an- 
terior acetabula narrowly angulate, slightly gaping behind ; prothorax with a 
strong spine on each side. Sp., P. pra'Umqa. Fairm. & Germ. l.c. p. 388, 
from Chili. 
