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thickened towards the extremity : 1st joint rather stout, 

 about as long as the four following together ; 3rd joint 

 slightly shorter than 2nd, 4 — 1 each slightly shorter and 

 thicker than its predecessor, the 10th slightly transverse ; 

 last joint about equal to the 10th. Head about as broad 

 as thfe elytra, the front part much produced, the eyes 

 placed at the middle of the sides ; behind these it is nar- 

 rowed and rounded, so that the hinder angles have entirely 

 disappeared ; the front part is quite dull, from a very dense 

 and obsolete punctuation, the hind part almost im punctate 

 and shining. Thorax not quite so long as the head, hardly 

 half as broad as tlie elytra, quite twice as long as broad, 

 the front third much narrowed, extremely finely, scarcely 

 visibly punctured at the base, with an obscure, broad, 

 double impression. Elytra longer than the thorax, darker 

 in colour at the base than at the apex, closely and finely 

 jDunctured, but more distinctly so than the rest of the body. 

 Hind body extremely densely and finely punctured. Legs 

 rather long; 1st joint of hind tarsi about twice as long as 

 the 2nd. 



Tapajos ; a series of specimens. 



2. ScopcBodesfusclceps, n. sp. Gracilis, testaceus, capite 

 elytrisque infuscatis ; capite oblongo, opaco, dense subti- 

 liter rugoso-punctato. Long. corj^. 1| lin. 



Mas: abdomine segmento Pventrali apice anguste pro- 

 fundeque exciso, 6" late longitudinaliter impresso. 



Much smaller than -S*. gracilis ; the head more strongly 

 punctured, and less rounded behind the eyes. Antennre 

 distinctly thickened towards the apex; 1st joint as long 

 as the three or four following together, 3rd joint much 

 shorter than 2nd, 4 — 10 each a little shorter and broader 

 than its predecessor, the penultimate two or three slightly 

 transverse; 11th joint rather less than the 10th. Head 

 broader than the thorax, narrower than the elytra, elon- 

 gate, the front part much produced, the eyes placed even 

 a little behind the middle, the sides straight behind the 

 eyes, the hind angles a little rounded ; it is quite dull, of 

 a smoky colour, the front part paler; it is very finely and 

 densely, but yet distinctly sculptured. Thorax about as 

 long as the head, not much more than half as broad as 

 the elytra, the front third much narrowed ; it is scarcely 

 visibly punctured, and has a double impression at the base. 

 The elytra are rather longer than the thorax, smoky 



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