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Thorax. — Pronotum black in front, more or less luteous behind, 

 on the posteinor half a central fine, lighter, longitudinal line, and 

 sometimes on each side of this another similar, but ill defined ; 

 sides coarsely punctured ; broadly incrassated, the incrassated portion 

 widest in front, bounded inwardly by a deep, narrow, longitudinal, 

 bent channel, in the middle of svhich is a deep fovea ; on the anterior 

 third of the disk two transverse, lobate, scarcely raised, black spaces, 

 of which the apex does not reach the centre, and the base rests upon 

 the longitudinal channel. ScuteUiim luteous, more or less variegated 

 with small black marks, the punctures wider apart than on the 

 pronotum, the base usually black, towards the sides with a deep 

 fovea ; in the centre a narrow, pale luteous line extends nearly the 

 whole length, wider before its termination, and then bordered on 

 each side with a short, thick, black line ; half way between tlie cen- 

 tral line and the side, a thick, black line extends from the base to 

 beyond the middle, ceasing abruptly ; this line is generally bordered 

 with pale luteous, but it is sometimes broken into two or three 

 pieces ; sometimes the ground colour of the scutellum is luteous 

 almost without markings, at other times a piceous shade prevails. 

 Elytra : the small uncovered portion of the corium piceous or luteo- 

 piceous. Sternum black, finely punctured. Legs : Coxce luteous ; 

 thiglis and tihicE piceous or black ; tarsi piceous. 



Abdomen piceous, darker at the sides ; Connexivum alternately 

 black and luteous. Underside pitchy-black, punctured, shining, 

 finely haired; the segments drawn up in the centre; in the $, on 

 the -Ith and 5th, on each side of the middle, two, conjoined, trans- 

 verse, large, oval, dull spots with transverse lines of golden hairs. 



Length, 3 — 3i lines. 



Deal. 



Family 3.— SCIOCORID^. 

 Ge7ius 1. — SciocoRis, Fall. 

 Egg-oval, slightly convex above, more convex beneath. 



Head almost flat, semi-ovate ; Face ; central lobe narrow, shorter 

 than the side lobes which meet in front of it ; anterior margin with 

 a scarcely perceptible notch. Anfennce rather short, slender ; tu- 

 bercle small, pointed ; 1st joint stout, short ; 2ud long ; 3rd varies 



