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Ohrida .(Wliite) is cliaracterized by Fascoo, Joiirn. of Enf. ii. p. 3G0. 
New genera : — 
Apo^itcs, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 363. Allied to Neostenus ; 3rd and 4tli joints 
of antennse dilated j posterior angles of prothorax produced ; anterior acetabula 
angiilated and coxce exserted. Sp. A. macilentusj sp. n., Pasc. I, c. p. 364, 
pi. 16. fig. 6, from South Australia. 
Jjifsestta, g. n., Pascoe, I. c, p. 364. Allied to preceding ; 3rd and 4th joints 
of antennfB elongate and subcylindrical ; prothorax unarmed ; posterior angles 
not produced ; elytra with the suture excavated. Sp. L. rotundicoUis, sp. n., 
Pasc. 1. c. p. 365, pi. 16. fig. 6, from South Australia ; and L. mot to, Pasc. 
ibid., from Western Australia. 
Exa;rcta, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 368. Allied to Isalium ; legs short ; penul- 
timate joint of tarsi dilated. Sp. E. unicolor, sp. n., Pasc, /, c. p. 369, pi. 16. 
fig. 2, from South Australia. 
Chaodalis, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c, p. 366. Allied to Eroschema ; head produced 
in front ; antenniferous tubercles prominent, protuberant externally ; elytra 
gaping at the suture. The true position of this genus and Eroschema is 
doubtful and is discussed by Pascoe. Sp. C. maclcayi, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. 
p. 367, pi. 16. fig. 1, from New South Wales P 
JSsiotyche, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 370. Antennse elongate, attenuate at apex, 
joints cylindrical, unarmed, 4th shorter than 3rd or 6th • prothorax unarmed ; 
legs elongate, femora almost linear ; anterior coxae globose, exserted. Sp. 
JEsiotyclie favosa, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 370, pi. 16. fig. 3, from South Australia. 
Jlomccmota, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 371. Allied to Euderces (Leconte) ; 3rd 
joint of antennae unarmed at apex. Sp. EL. basalis, sp. n., Pasc. 1. c. p. 372, 
from Western Australia. 
Thersalus, g. n., Pascoe, 1. c. p. 372. Allied to Phacodes ; antenniferous 
tubercles nearly obsolete j antennae with 1st joint short and thick, last joint 
elongated. Type Phacodes hispinus (Pasc.). 
Brachyrhopalo) g. n., Burm. 1. c. p. 171. Allied to Phopalophora ; pro- 
notum even, unarmed, scarcely tubercular ; legs shorter, femora abruptly 
clavate. Sp. M. semiruhra, sp. n,, Burm. I, c. p. 172, from Parana; M. 
cenescens, sp. n., Burm. ibid,, from Banda oriental ; and M. aurivitta, sp. n., 
Burm. ibid., from Tucuman. 
Phantazoderus, g. n., Fairmairo & Germain, Kev. et Mag. Zool. 1864, 
p. 391. Allied to Pteroplatys ; anteimae shorter than body, compressed, joint 
4 shorter than 3 ; prothorax with sides biangulate ; elytra very slightly di- 
lated behind the middle, rounded at apex ; anterior coxae contiguous, ace- 
tabula gaping behind. Sp. V. frenatus, Fairm. & Germ. p. 392, Chili. 
Neiu species : — 
Holopterus ciijanus (Gay ?), Burm. 1. c. p. 174, from Mendoza (=Steno- 
phantes lotigipes, Burm. Reise, Bd. i. p. 314). 
Eroschema atricolle, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 365, from Western Australia. 
CalUchroma corvina, Burm. 1. c. p. 169, from Parana. 
Callideriphus transversalis, Fairmaire & Germain, 1. c. p. 389, Chili. 
Mecosaspis aurata and M. chalibeaia (sic), Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 567, 
from India. 
