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124. COPTORIIYNCIIUS SPECULATUS. n. Sp. 



Black, nitid, ornamented with minute white scales, rostrum 

 short, gibbous above the scrobes, and constricted a little at the 

 eyes, which are small, round, and prominent. Antennas long and 

 slender, the second joint of the funicle rather longer than the 

 first. ELead deeply emarginate at the rostral suture. Thorax 

 densely punctate, — each puncture occupied by a minute flat 

 rounded scale ; longer than broad, a little narrower in front than 

 behind and uniformly rounded on the sides. Elytra of the width 

 of the thorax at the base, much ampliated and convex behind, 

 strongly striated with large punctures, and variegated with white 

 scales, most conspicuous on the base and humeral angles, and also 

 in one or two short interrupted vittas near the apex. The sides of 

 the meso- and metasternum are marked in the same way, the thighs 

 are much pedunculated. 



Length, 2 J lines. 



125. COPTORHYNCHUS BOMBICOLLIS. n. Sp. 



Black, subopaque, granulate-punctate, clothed with setiform 

 and flat scales of an ashen colour. Rostrum with a very fine 

 keel, extending to between the eyes. Antennas shorter and 

 stronger than in C. speculatus. Thorax much longer than broad, 

 very convex, very much bulged out at the sides, densely and 

 coarsely punctured, with the sides, the median line and the apex, 

 densely cinereo-squamose. 



The elytra are very little longer than the thorax, and scarcely so 

 wide, and are roughly punctured in rows, the interstices being more 

 or less densely cinereo-squamose, giving the appearance of much 

 interrupted vittse; the setiform scales are most conspicuous near the 

 apex of the elytra. The hind thighs are much pedunculated, the 

 fore ones much swollen near the apex. 



Length 3 J lines. 



126. COPTORHYNCHUS NUDUS. n. Sp. 



Black, opaque, squamose, punctate. Rostrum stout. Head 

 emarginate at the rostral suture, and immediately behind between 



