BY H. J. CARTER. 197 



61. Colour subopaque black, more depressed than 60 latipen, n.sp. 



62.(S6)Elytra lineate-punctate. 



63. (75)Intervals more or less coslate. 



64.(68)Costse sharply raised, punctures on intervals large. 



65. Pronotuni not evidently punctate sir iatipennis Mac] 



66. (68)Pronotum evidently punctate. 



67. Margins of prouotiini stronglj' raised, medial line indicated 



geminatus Macl. 



68. Margins of pronotuni horizontal, medial line not indicated. .^zm6a<(t« I'asc. 



69.(7i))C"usta3 scarcely raised, punctures on intervals smaller. 



70. Margins of pronotum strongly ra,\sei^...asperipe8 Pasc. ;(?) tarsalU Hope. 



71.(75)Mar£;ins of pronotum scarcely raised (or flat). 



72. (74)Punctures on elytra very distinct. 



73. Basal joint of hind tarsi as long as the rest combined... .sattUes Blackb. 



74. Basal joint of hind tarsi much shorter than the rest combined 



australis Boisd. 



75. Punctures on elytra very small and less regular 



simjtlex Hope; asidoidts Pasc. 



76.(83)Intervals of elytra not costate, form elongate-ovate, margins of 

 pronotum and elytra narrow. 



77. Punctures on elytra coarse, intervals rugose, size 16 mm. long 



gulielmi Oil. 



78. Punctures on elytra much finer, intervals not rugose, size 11 mm. long 



exidans Pasc. 



79.(83)Forni widely ovate, size small (less than 12 mm. long.). 



SO.Margins of elytra subobsolete, colour opaque black iUateralis, n.sp. 



8l.(86)Margins of elytra normal, colour nitid brown-black. 



82. Disc of pronotum coarsely punctate sphceroides, n.sp. 



83. Disc of pronotum very finely punctate Frtnchi Cart. 



84.(86)Form less widely ovate, some elytral intervals convexf. 



85. Pronotum minutely punctured hrimnipes Boisd. ; hrunniptnnis M acl. ~| 



rnurginalus fScl. j 



86. Pronotum more strongly punctured *Madeayi Blackb. 



Synonymy. The synonymy of ^^'. magister Pasc, with S. Icai'us 

 Cart., has aheady been fully discussed (These Proceedings, 1910, 

 p.81). 



6'. asperipes Pasc. =<S'. tarsalis Hope (?). — I have doubtfully 

 placed these together, their descriptions affording no evidence for 

 separating them. 



* Species unknown to the author, but identifiable by description, 

 t Though Macleaj- says of ^'. hriinnipeiinis, " interstices not raised," 

 there are, in general, one or two subcostate intervals. 



