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ooeculus Raffray. 1896. Brazil. (Placed in sixth group in 1903, re- 

 placed in fifth group in 1908 by Raffray) 

 laetus Raffray. 1890. Venezuela. 

 longipennis Raffray. 1883. Colombia. 



VI 



clavatus Raffray. 1903. Grenada, Windward Islands. 

 grouvellei Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 

 intermedius Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



VII 



bifossulatiLS Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



brasiliensis Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



crassipes Raffray. 1909. Brazil. 



convexiiLSCulus Raffray. 1893. Brazil, [convexinscutus Raffray, 1908) 



dominulus Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



gracilis Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



microcephalus Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



microphthalmus Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



quadratus Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



simoni (Reitter). 1882. Brazil. (Gasola) 



sinuatiLS Raffray. 1893. Brazil, 



suhrectus Raffray. 1893. Brazil. 



Group Unknown 



hrucki (Schaufuss). 1872. New Granada (Colombia?) (Gamba) 

 elongata (Schaufuss). 1872. Argentina. {Gamba) 

 rugicollis (Schaufuss). 1872. Argentina. {Gamba) 



BARROJUBA new genus 



Jubinini having: (1) large eyes, composed of coarse facets, in the male sex; 

 (2) vertexal foveae vestigial or absent; (3) eleven-segmented antennae with 

 the last four segments long, subequal in width, to form a club, the antennae 

 being close together at their insertion, narrowing the front; (4) typical carinated 

 pattern of ventral surface of head being Y-shaped, with a glabrous, unifoveate 

 enclosed area; (5) pronotum unidentate each side at basal third, and with no 

 transverse sulcus; (6) elytra with a single basal fovea (sutural) on each elytron, 

 no dorsal stria; well-developed subhumeral fovea and longitudinal carina on 

 elytral flank; (7) abdomen with five visible tergites, and six visible stemites; 

 (8) prostemum transverse, not medianly carinate anterior to coxae; (9) coxae 

 conical; anterior coxae separated, very long; middle coxae long, contiguous; 

 posterior coxae short, contiguous; (10) tarsi three-segmented, elongate, later- 



