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thrice its length. Abdomen projecting very little 

 beyond the elytra. Length of the body, 5^ lines. 



This species is very nearly allied to the preceding 

 one, but may be distinguished by its smaller size, its 

 more thickly punctured head and thorax, and its shorter 

 elytra. 



Ancylonycha uninotata. N. S. 



Badia; capite thoraceque confertim punctatis; thoracis 

 disco subimpresso; pectore pilis fulvis dense vestito; 

 elytris subcarinatis subtiliter punctatis et rugulosis. 



Chestnut colour. Head and thorax thickly punctured. 

 Clypeus very slightly excavated in front. Thorax -with 

 a small and slight excavation in the disk. Pectus 

 thickly clothed with long tawny hairs. Elytra minutely 

 punctured and rugulose, with four slight ridges, but not 

 with lines of punctures, full thrice the length of the 

 thorax. Abdomen thinly punctured, extending some- 

 what beyond the elytra. Length of the body, 10 lines. 



Genus SEEICA. (Mac Leay.) 



Serica crassata. N. S. 



Nigra, brevis, ]ata, crassa, obscura; subtilissime punc- 

 tata ; antennis pedibusque piceis ; elytris striatis. 



Black, short, broad, thick, dull, very minutely punc- 

 tured. Clypeus with a slightly retuse border. An- 

 tennas and legs piceous. Thorax broadest across the 

 hind border, where it is almost twice the breadth of 

 the head; sides very slightly convex. Elytra much 

 broader than the thorax, and more than twice its 

 length ; each with about nine impressed lines. Length 

 of the body, 4 lines. 



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