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310<br />

INSECTA, COLEOPTERA.<br />

p. 185 ; B. dUatatus, Thorns. 1. c. p. 342 ; B. angustulus, Thomson, Opusc. Ent.<br />

fasc. ii. p. 139, Sweden; B. costulatus, Perris, L'Ab. vii. p. 23, Corsica.<br />

Met-iphus umbr<strong>in</strong>us, Pasc, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 196, pi. v. figs. 12 a, 12 b, and<br />

Af. guttatus, Pasc. /. c. p. 197, Queensland.<br />

Myossita melanocephala, Pascoe, I. c. p. 198, W. Australia; M. cirrifera,<br />

Pasc. ibid, pi v. f. 4, Queensland.<br />

Anoplus setulosus, Kirsch, B. E. Z. xiv. p. 216, Silesia; A. depilis, Thomson,<br />

Opusc. Ent. fasc. iii. p. 337, Sweden.<br />

Amalactides.<br />

Aphela. Pascoe (I. c. p. 203) now states that <strong>the</strong> post, tibiae of this genus<br />

have cavernous corbels, thus referr<strong>in</strong>g it to <strong>the</strong> present subfamily. He notes<br />

<strong>the</strong> sea-side habits of <strong>the</strong> species.<br />

Ixam<strong>in</strong>e, g. n, Pascoe, I. c. p. 200. The cavernous corbels of post, tibiae<br />

place this genus <strong>in</strong> <strong>the</strong> Amalactides; <strong>in</strong> habit, however, it agrees better with<br />

<strong>the</strong> Erirh<strong>in</strong>ides. Sp. /. atomaria, sp. n, Pasc. ibid, pi v. f. 3, Champion Bay.<br />

Brexius, g. n, Pascoe, I. c. p. 201. Ant. coxae exserted. Sp. B. mur<strong>in</strong>us,<br />

sp. n, Pasc. ibid., Victoria; B. angusticollis, sp.n, Pasc. ibid., Queensland;<br />

B. diversipes, sp. n, Pasc. /. c. p. 202, Champion Bay.<br />

Tranes monopticus and T, <strong>in</strong>ternatus, spp. nn, Pascoe, I. c. p. 199, Queensland.<br />

Aphela phalerioides, sp. n, Pasc. I. c. p. 202, ? Queensland; A. algarum,<br />

sp. n, Pasc. I. c. p. 203, N. S. Wales, Victoria, K. G. Sound.<br />

Oxycor<strong>in</strong>ides.<br />

Metrioxena, g. n, Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 442. Much <strong>the</strong> habit of an Apion,<br />

but with a knot at <strong>the</strong> base of <strong>the</strong> claw-jo<strong>in</strong>t. Sp. M. serricollis, sp. n, Pasc.<br />

/. c. p. 443, pi. xvii. f. 10, Macassar.<br />

Belides.<br />

Cyrotyphus, g. n, Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 445. Allied to Isacantha, Hope,<br />

but with rostrum twice <strong>the</strong> length of head, no antennal scrobes, an irregular<br />

subconic tuberculate thorax, and wide, convex, parallel elytra, which are<br />

not produced at <strong>the</strong> base and are rounded at apex. Sp. C.fascicularis, sp. n,<br />

Pasc. ibid. pi. xvii. f. 5, S. Australia.<br />

Agnesiotis, g. n, Pascoe, I. c. p. 474. Facies of <strong>the</strong> Chilian Dicordylus<br />

helipoides (Lac), but closely allied to Pachyura, differ<strong>in</strong>g chiefly <strong>in</strong> its narrow<br />

convex form and too<strong>the</strong>d femora. Sp. A. pilosula, sp. n, Pasc. ibid. pi. xviii.<br />

f. 6, Queensland.<br />

Belus plagiatus and l<strong>in</strong>earis, Queensland, serpens, W. Australia, spp. nn,<br />

Pascoe, /. c. p. 475; B. vetustus,sy. n, Pasc, Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 203, Champion<br />

Bay.<br />

Bh<strong>in</strong>otia cruenta, sp. n, Pascoe, P. L. S. x. p. 476, W. Australia.<br />

Eurhynchides.<br />

Ctenaphides, g. n, Pascoe, ibid. p. 476. Closely allied to Eurhynchm,<br />

b , ut W ! th P ectlnated antennae. Sp. C. porcellus, sp.n, Pasc I.e. p. 477,<br />

pi. xviii. f. 10, W. Australia.<br />

Eurhynchm scapularis, sp.n, Pasc. Tr. E. Soc. 1870, p. 204, Queensland.

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