100 
Psyche 
[September 
rather broad, about 1/5 wider than prothorax; not much 
narrowed anteriorly; sides very broadly arcuate; anterior 
margin entire, about rectangular and at most finely dentate 
at humeri ; striae deep, not visibly punctate ; intervals con- 
vex, strongly catenulate, 3rd impunctate (in all specimens). 
Secondary sexual characters of $ normal, but $ with 
anterior tarsi, though not much dilated, with first segment 
conspicuously biseriately squamulose below. Length about 
17.5-20.5; width 5. 4-6. 6 mm. 
Holotype 6 (M. C. Z. Type No. 29,013) and 4$ 1$ 
paratypes all from Millaa Millaa, Atherton Tableland, 
North Queensland, about 2,500 ft. altitude, April, 1932. 
Also 2 specimens ( ^ $ ), not types, from Herberton, Ather- 
ton Tableland, July, 1951, collected by and received from 
Dr. J. G. Brooks. 
This species too is sufficiently compared with others in the 
key, above. The carrying over into the female sex of a 
part of the clothing of the male front tarsus is unique 
among Carabidae, so far as I know. Since the squamules 
are conspicuously present on the first segment of both 
front tarsi of two females from different localities, I sup- 
pose that this is a specific character and not an individual 
abnoi-mality. 
Nolonomus triplicatus n. sp. 
With characters of doddi subgroup (above) ; form about 
average for genus; piceous, dull bronze above, appendages 
piceous to brown; entire upper surface rather dull, with 
fine, well impressed, isodiametric microsculpture. Head 
normal, not large, .65 and .63 width prothorax in 5 $ 
measured. Prothorax 1/4 to 1/3 wider than long; base 
about 1/5 or less wider than apex; sides moderately arcu- 
ate for most of length, nearly straight and converging near 
base; posterior angles obtuse but subdenticulate ; base 
slightly sinuate; apex broadly emarginate, with anterior 
angles not advanced beyond line of curve of emargination, 
narrowly rounded; lateral margins narrow only slightly 
wider basally; baso-lateral impressions linear; disc only 
slightly convex, impunctate, with middle line distinct but 
transverse impressions indistinct; base and apex not marg- 
ined at middle. Elytra moderately broad, subparallel, not 
