BY ARTHUR M. LEA. 541 



Fig. 12. — Side view. 



A. Mesosternal projection. B. Metasternal episternum, of which the 



anterior superior angle corresponds to the notch in the elytra. 

 Fig. 13. — Side view. 

 Fig. 14. — Antenna. 



Figs. 15-16. — Gonipterus notographus, Boisd. 



Fig. 15. — Side view. The flanks and under parts of the body are clothed 

 with white scales, which are dense and long. The upper scales 

 are grey or ferruginous. 



A. Marginal stria. B. Lateral tubercle. C. Metasternal episternum. 

 D. In consequence of the insect being badly prepared, the abdomen is 

 slightly displaced. 

 Fig. 16. — Seen from above. 



A. Punctures of the elytra in strong series on the disc, effaced towards the 

 sides and posteriorly. B. Elytra clothed, especially behind, with white 

 scales,*moderately seriate in arrangement and rather long. C. Prominent 

 cluster of scales. 



