452 Mr. Curtis's Descriptions of 



5-jointed (fig./): head irregularly punctured, divided from the clypeus by an angulated 

 suture; the latter is reflexed, with a slight elevated line down the nose: thorax trans- 

 verse, rather broadest at the base, the angles square, the base waved and emarginate at 

 the centre; it is punctured, and the surface is a little uneven; scutel elongated and 

 pointed : elytra elliptical, broader than the thorax and 4 times as long, rugose, punc- 

 tured, with 8 or 9 ridges, appearing reticulated under a lens; slightly hairy beneath: 

 legs ferruginous. 



It is not stated where this insect was captured, but as it is a remarkable 

 species, I have given its characters. It has a good deal the habit of Omaloplia, 

 from which it is removed by its 5-jointed club of the antennae and its simple 

 claws, and it has not the least affinity with Melolontha. The M.glacialis and 

 M. testacea, Fab., called Macrosoma by Mr. Hope, probably belong to this 

 genus ; if such be the case, Guerin's generic name will fall, and Mr. Kirby's 

 had been previously employed by Schonherr. 



Athlia, Erich*. 



Palpi maxillares parvi, setosi, 4-articulati, articulo basali minuto, 2do elongato-clavato, 

 3tio obovato-truncato, 4to longitudine primi subsecuriformi. Antennae minima?, 9- 

 articulatae, articulus basalis crassus, clavatus, 2dus 3tiusque obovati, illo crassiore, 

 4tus brevis, 5tus 6tusque cyathiformes, reliqui clavam minutam, lobis crassis cymbi- 

 formibus, efformantes. Clypeus reflexus, antice paulum angustatus utrinque emargi- 

 natus. Caput latiusculum. Thorax transversus, convexus, lateribus convexis, basi 

 parum sinuatus, angulis anticis magis acuminatis : scutellum parvum, ovatum. Elytra 

 thorace multo latiora, terque longiora, abdomen operientia, postice latiora, rotundata : 

 alas amplae. Pedes longi, haud graciles ; tibia? anteriores profunde emarginata? triden- 

 tatae, rehquse setosae ; tarsi longissimi, subtiis pubescentes, anteriores crassiores ; un- 

 gues omnium bifidi. 



*85. Athlia rustica, Ericks. in IViegm. Arch. vol. i. p. 266. pi. 3. f. 4. 

 Castaneus, punctulatus, pubescens, elytris singulis striis 4 elevatis, antennis 



pedibusque pallide ferrugineis. 

 Length 6| lines, breadth 3. 



Dull purplish brown, with very short ochreous hairs : head and thorax rather thickly and 

 finely punctured, crown of the former and disc of the latter blackish : elytra with a grey- 

 ish bloom, punctured, excepting the suture and 4 elevated striae on each : palpi, antennae 

 and legs ferruginous : underside sparingly pubescent ; postpectus coarsely punctured. 



