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shining. Legs yellowish ; basal joints of front tarsi a little 

 dilated; hind tarsi slender and rather long, 4th joint 

 simple : underside of head coarsely punctured, with only 

 a narrow space along the middle smooth. 



Tapajos; six individuals, in which I perceive no indica- 

 tions of external sexual characters. 



19. LithocJiaris jiolita, n. sp. Rufo-testacea, nitida, 

 parce nigro-setosa, fere impunctata ; prothorace subqua- 

 drato, basin versus angustato, angidis anterioribus minus 

 rotundatis; elytris thoracepaido longioribus, macula longi- 

 tudinali fusca ; abdominc parce punctato, segmento sexto 

 utrinque maculato. Long, coi'p. 3 lin. 



Antennre reddish, scarcely longer than head and thorax, 

 rather slender, very slightly thickened towards the ex- 

 tremity ; .3rd joint elongate and slender, one and a half 

 times the length of 2nd ; 10th joint a good deal longer 

 than broad ; 11th joint obtusely pointed, distinctly longer 

 but not broader than 10th, Labrum with a large notch 

 in the middle, reaching almost to the base, the front margin 

 projecting as a tooth on each side the notch. Mandibles 

 short, the basal portion very stout, and at the extremity 

 with three or four fine teeth or serrations ; beyond these 

 abruptly contracted. Maxillary palpi with the 3rd joint 

 truncate at the extremity ; the 4th joint hidden. Head 

 broad and short, qiiite as bi'oad as the thorax ; the vertex 

 nearly straight, but with a distinct emargination in the 

 middle, shining reddishryellow ; the surface with a few 

 scattered punctures, each bearing a black seta. Thorax 

 in front nearly as broad as the elytra, not quite so long as 

 broad ; the sides not curved, but a good deal narrowed 

 tow^ards the base, the front a little rounded, the angles a 

 little rounded ; the surface shining reddish-yellow, impimc- 

 tate, except for some sctigerous punctures at the sides. 

 Elytra a little longer than the thorax, quadrate, reddish; 

 each with a dark mark on the middle towards the extre- 

 mity, smooth and shining, each with a series of fine distant 

 punctures close to the suture, and with two or three other 

 such series of punctures towards the sides. Hind body 

 broad, strongly margined, sparingly punctured, reddish ; 

 the 6th segment on either side with a large dark mark. 

 Legs yellow; hind tarsi slender; the basal joint elongate, 

 2, 3 and 4 each shorter than its predecessor. 



In the male the front tarsi are distinctly dilated ; the 



