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femora I should be inclined to place here two of the fossil species found at 

 Aix in I'rovence (Oligoceiie) and heretofore referred to Pachynierus, vi/. 

 I*, fasciatus Heer and P. pulchellus Heer, which much resemble our first two 

 species. 



Takli of the upend of I. mini a. 



iiH' of tho homolytra distinctly marked with broad, arcuate, longitudinal stripes. 



Thm-ax very rapidly narrowing in tho antcricir Ibnrtli 1. /.. Itolmttn. 



Thorax narrow ing only .1 little in the anterior fourth i. /.. jiulimmi. 



inr of tho bemelytra clear. 

 Corinin mostly obscure. 



Anterior outer angles of the thorax HO rounded that tin- curve of the aulerior half of the thorax 



is almost uniform 3. L. abolila 



Anterior outer angles distinct though rounded 4. L. rarcernta. 



Corinin mostly clear. 



Costal margin distinctly though rather narrowly testaceous; rest ofcoriuui clear .0. L^rrolutn. 



In addition to the thickening of tho costal margin, testaceous blotches fringe the inenibraiiiil 



sui ii iv and mark the outer tip of the corium 6. L. yrariiia. 



1. LlNN.KA HOLMKSII. 

 PI. 23, Fig. 10. 



Head slightly broader than long, well rounded, the front entirely without 

 angulation. Thorax half as broad again as long, the sides strongly arcuate, 

 the anterior margin only about half as long as the posterior (in which point 

 it is \\Tunglv represented on the plate), which is slightly etnarginate at tin- 

 base of the scutellum, the surface smooth. Hemelylra with the corium 

 very dark testaceous, deepening apically, with ;i pallid sutura clavi, and a 

 subcostal streak, besides a small triangular spot on the merubranal suture 

 just without tlio sutura clavi: membrane with four pale testaceous, equidis- 

 tant, slightly arcuate, longitudinal streaks, the outer occupying, respectively, 

 the costal and inner margins, originating at a little space beyond the mein- 

 branal suture and running to the outer margin, the interspaces perfectly 

 clear. 



Length of body, ;.:?5""": hivadth. I.I.". : length of antenna-. 1.1'" 



Named for Mr. W. II. Holmes, geologist, archeologist, anil artist of the 

 llayden Survey. 



Florissant. One specimen, No. 'J.S'JO. 



2. LlNN.KA I-IITNAMI. 



I M. 2:{, Fig. l. 



This species closely resembles the preceding in general appearance, 

 but differs from il iii important details in those parts which can be com- 



