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Stenous olivaceus, Bates, Proc. Zool. Soc. 1878, p. 589\ 



Hab. Mexico l , Cordova 

 {Champion). 



Vera Cruz {Hoge) ; Gu 



Paso Anton 











Distinguished from the preceding by the partial disappearance of the 6th and the 



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total obliteration of the 7th striae of 



legs are wholly pitchy black 





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the male the basal joint of the anterior tarsi is shorter and broader than in S. tibialis 

 and S. gratiosus. 















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5. Stenous elegans. 







Oodes elegans, Leconte, Ann. Lye. N. York, y. p. 180 \ 







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Hab. Noeth America, California \ — Mexico, Puebla {Salle) 









STENOCREPIS. 



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have been described 



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1. Stenocrepis chalcas. (Tab. III. fig. 12.) 





Elongato-oblongus, niger, supra olivaceo-aeneus, an tennis, palpis tarsisque rufescentibus ; thorace paullo ante 



basin leviter dilatato ibique quam elytra vix latiore, antice gradatim angustato ; elytris parallelis, acute 

 striatis, striis punctulatis, sexta recta, septima obsoleta. 



Long. 5 lin. c? . 







Hab. Mexico, Cordova {Salle) 











Differs from 8. lev 



the sixth stria 



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ht and not 



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ANATRICHIS. 



Anatrichis, Leconte, Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc. x. p. 391 (1853) ; Chaudoir, Bull. Mosc. 1857,. iii. 



p. 21. 



Oodinus, Motschulsky, Bull. Mosc. 1864, iv. p. 352. 



Oodes (partim), Dejean, Sp. Gen. Col. v. p. 677- 















This curious little genus appears to 



have its headquarters in Central America, 







extending northwards to Louisiana and southwards to the Amazons. 



Five 



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1. Anatrichis piceus. (Tab. III. fig. 11.) 



Oodinus piceus, Motschulsky, Bull. Mosc. 1864, iv. p. 353 * 

























* In the Munich Catalogue, i. p. 234, two other Mexican species of this genus are mentioned, S. humilis and 

 S. striatella, Laferte, Ann. Soc. Ent. Ft. 1851, pp. 270 & 272. These species, however, are not described, but 

 merely enumerated with insufficient characters, in a synoptical table ; they are wholly unrecognizable. 









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