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strongly distinguishes Aneu7-ystypus from Cory7iophylhis, and is 

 accompanied by an evident difference of general fades which I 

 think justifies the validity of the separation. In A. Richardsce 

 the 2nd joint of the maxillary palpi is distinctly shorter and less 

 pyriform than in A. calvus. 



Glycyphana subdepressa, sp.nov. 



Sat depressa ; hand pilosa ; purpureo-nigra, prothoracis disco 

 obscuriori, capite antice rufescenti ; pi-othoracis disco, elytrorum 

 fasciis 2 interruptis maculisque nonnullis, pygidio ad latera, et 

 corpore subtus, maculatim albidis ; capite fortiter punctulato ; 

 prothorace quam longiori fere dimidio latiori, sparsim leviter sat 

 crasse squamoso-punctulato, angulis posticis nuUis ; elytris singulis 

 2-costatis (costis postice connexis), in parte dimidia antero-interna 

 vix perspicue punctulatis, latera apicemque versus punctulatis, 

 strigis transversis prope margines laterales pro puncturis substi- 

 tutis ; pygidio transversim sat crebre rugato ; sternis arcuatim, 

 segmentis ventralibus transversim subseriatim, crasse punctulatis ; 

 tibiis anticis 3-dentatis, dentibus 2 apicalibus altero sat iongioribus. 



[Long. 7|, lat. 4 lines. 



The hind angles'of the prothorax are completely rounded off 

 and the base is moderately and arcuately emarginate in the middle, 

 the front margin is somewhat produced in the middle, and is less 

 than half as wide as the widest part of the segment, the front 

 angles being very obtuse but not quite rounded off. The markings 

 on the elytra are probably variable ; in the example before me 

 there are on each elytron (a) a few small spots (mostly forming 

 longitudinal lines) in the front half, (b) two transverse larger spots 

 forming an interrupted fascia (one touching the lateral margin 

 just behind the middle and thence running obliquely towards the 

 hind end of the scutellum, but extending less than half the distance 

 thereto, the other placed quite transversely on a level with the 

 external end of its oblique fellow and reaching from the outside of 

 the sutural carina to the inner edge of the outer elytral costa), (c) 

 a narrow line somewhat within the apical border but not reaching 



