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^ne by an a-huo.st straight transverse t'liscons band. Tiliiao airl tarsi Iong-bair_v, 

 I'layish grey, indistinctly sjidtted with luowu (when^ the [inbcscencc is thinner). 



Length, to 7 mm. 



llah. Valley of the Rio Pardo, iSao Panlo, December IS'-.t.S (Gonnelle), ////^c ; 

 Amazons. 



One pair. 



12ti. Anthribus lineiger spec. uov. 



Head and rostrnm white, ochraceons laterally, head with ouhraceons mesial 

 vitta extending to groove. Shaft of antenna rnfons brown, clothed with white 

 pnbescence ; clnb comjiact, brown. Prothorax narrowed from middle to apex, sides 

 and depressed base variegated with dark ochraceous and black, apical dorsal half 

 ochraceons, palest between the tufts, the area divided by a thin white mesial line, 

 which reappears as a more consjncuous line on the hinder side of the mesial tuft ; 

 between lateral tuft and lateral carina there are some white sj)Ots. Elytra in 

 colour like base of prouotnm, tufts not very prominent, interspaces 3, 5 and 7 

 with a white line in middle, that of tlie third interspace beginning at the sub- 

 median tuft, the others standing a little farther back and beginning at black dots; 

 some white dots near base, preceded by black ones. Legs without long rough 

 hairs ; tibiae with brown spots, foretibia nearly black, with pale rings. 



Length, 3 to 4 mm. 



Hab. Pery-Pery, Pernambuco, November — December 1892 (Gonnelle). 



Three specimens. 



121. Anthribus coUaris spec. nov. 



S % . Similar to Uneiyer. Pubescence of up[)erside white and ochraceous ; no 

 distinct pattern on head and prothorax. The latter with the transversely depressed 

 basal half more white than the apical half; the three tufts inclining forward, of 

 nearly the same size, the mesial one the smallest, all somewhat transverse ; some 

 white and black spots laterally of the tufts, often very indistinct. Elytra dotted 

 with brown at the suture and in the alternate interspaces ; the tufts brown in front 

 and white behind, subbasal one of third interspace smaller than the subapical 

 one occupying the fifth, sixth and seventh interspaces, an oblique row of three 

 elongate tufts in interspaces 3, 5 and 7, the first before the second in, and the 

 third behind the middle, the last standing on a level with the third tuft of the 

 third interspace ; the brown postmedian sutnral sjjots sometimes merged togetlier 

 to one patch. Legs not rough-hairy. 



Length, 3 to 4 J mm. 



Hab. Jatahy, Goyaz, Brazil. 



A series. 



122. Anthribus iuaequalis spec. nov. 



S ? . Hostrum uneven, strongly dilated at apex, ochraceous, slightly mottled 

 with white. Head with brownish mesial area encircled by a white raised line 

 and divided by an ochraceous mesial one. Prothorax brown, variegated with 

 ochraceous, a broad mesial vitta from apical edge to row of tufts ochraceous 

 bordered irregularly with white ; three conical, rather high tufts, each centrally 

 black, mesial one a little higher tlian the others. Elytra gradually declivous 

 fnim near base to apex, slightly flatteneil apically at suture; a nebulous 



