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Ehitro with about eleven distinct narrow stii:i' of punctures, 

 interstiiial lines depressed, each elytron very obtusely 

 rounded at tip. 



Poststernutn impunctured ; feet rufous ; caudal segment tes- 

 taceous. 

 Resembles G. natator, but that insect is larger; it corres- 



ponds in size with the marimis Gyllenh., but t!ic punctures 



of the elytra are much smaller, and the termination of the 



elytra is more obtusely rounded. 



4, G. ^limbntiis black ; elytra with punctured strite ; cpi- 

 plcura yellowish. 



Length rather more than onc-fifth of an inch. 



Frojit bipunctured. 



Tliorox witli an obsolete, transverse, impressed line before 

 tlie middle, and a short obUque line each side be ind the 

 middle. 



Elfitra striate with small punctures, interstitial lines de- 

 pressed, each elytron obtusely roimdcd at tip. beneath 

 rufous ; epipleura and margin of the pectus beliiiid titr eye 

 yellowish. 

 I obtained this species in Georgia and East Florida. It 



closely resemldes the preceding species, but may be at once 



distinguished from it by the colour of llie epipleura and 



inferior surface of the bodv. 



