Capt. P. P. Kim.'s Som$k .fmtrirun Colcop1u\l. 



outer lobe elongated, with two indistinct teeth above; 4 posUrinr w.th a routf, • 

 across the middle; tarsi slender and pilot*, 4 basal joints gradually 

 length, 5th long and clavate: cfori bifid at the IfM \. 



This little insect from Rio Janeiro leemi to conned PUetris with Cenupis, 

 and has so mncfa the habit of a group of Braiilian BcpBtm, that I had u 

 time included it with them. 



*89. MacKODACTTLI - UAttfOtUTI I, ( , n (. 



Subcastaneus, pilis albidis restitna, thoracis diaco branneo linen pilorum al- 

 bidorum centrali, elytris fesciifl brunneis irrcgularibus pubescent ia-cjur 

 albidae macolia notatia. 



Length S\ lines, breadth 1 1 . 



Pale ferruginous, shining, roughish, with whitish pubescence : palpi and aon>. a an- 



tennae piceous, terminal joint of former stoutish. ml lypena and head punc- 



tured, the former semiorbicular, the margin reflexed, the latter dark : thorax with the 

 centre dark brown, leaving the sides and a line down the middle whitish with 1 

 not broad, suborbicular, narrowed a little in front and truncated, bete slight 1\ 

 scutel whitish, small and semiovate : elytra scarcely broader than tin; thorax, more than 

 twice as long, elliptic, rugose, with 4 elevated lines on each, vanishing at the . 

 which is slightly gibbose, variegated with piceous at the base, middle and tow an: 

 apex, the spaces between with patches of whitish hairs: pygidium mioeori, bain and 

 partially piceous ; underside more or less piceous, clothed with pale hairs : legs dark 

 chestnut; anterior tibiae with 2 external lobes; tarsi slender; claws with a tooth be- 

 hind the apex. 



Two specimens were taken at Chiloe. 



Philochlwnia (tula is the only authentic species I have of that genua, which 

 I suspect contains an undigested mast of incongruous materials: and M that 

 insect has simple claws, I have considered this specie* ction of Macro* 



dactyla, with the clypens less elongated, the sides of the thorax not dilated. 

 and the legs less sprawling. It will form a very natural transition to < 

 having a good deal the figure of C. peruvianus of Guerin. 



Section Anthobii or Glaphvrid^:. 

 ♦90. Cratoscelis vulpixa, Erichs. in IViegm. Archiv, vol. i. p. 269. pi. 3. f. a. 



A female from Valparaiso; I have received the male from Brazil. 

 vol. xix. 3 



