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SCHIZONYCHA LONGITARSIS, new species. 



Oblong, parallel, rnfotestaceous, shinino-. Head broad, black; clyp- 

 eus reddish, reticulately punctured, with uiargiu broadly rellexed 

 rouuded at sides, subemarginate at middle; froutal carina arcuate 

 abbreviated near the eyes; front flattened, submuricately punctured* 

 vertex without carina, smooth, posteriorly with a few coarse j)unctures. 

 Thorax twice broader than long, unevenly convex, narrowed in front; 

 side margins depressed, strongly rounded, subcrenulate; anterior 

 angles rounded, posterior angles obtuse; base broadly bisinuate; disk 

 more or less infuscate, irregularly, sparsely punctate, punctures ocel- 

 late. Scutellum triangular, smooth, coarsely punctate at sides. Elytra 

 at base as broad as thorax, subangulately explanate just before mid- 

 dle, evenly and rather densely, rugosely punctate, each puncture 

 with a small scale; suture and margin narrowly infuscate. Pygidium 

 smooth at middle, a few coarse punctures at sides. Ventral surface 

 with sparse, setigerous punctures. Antenna' nine-jointed. Legs very 

 long; anterior tibi;e strongly trideutate; claws dentate at base, cleft at 

 tip with the superior part shorter, very thin. 



Male. — Autennal club longer than the stem. Tarsi, especially on the 

 anterior legs, strongly elongate. Posterior tibial spurs dissimilar, the 

 outer one large, flat, lanceolate; the inner one short, strongly curvate. 

 Last ventral segment with a triangular impression, deeply canaliculate 

 at middle. Pygidium deplanate at middle. 



FemaJe. — Tarsi less elongate. Antenna! club much shorter than stem. 

 Last ventral segment convex, semicircularly emarginate at apex. Py- 

 gidium very strongly excavate at middle, more deeply toward apex. 

 Posterior tibial spurs subequal. 



Types. — No. 24, U.S.Isr.M. Four males and one female, Tana lUver. 

 Length, 15 mm. 



ANOMALA CRASSA, new species. 



Ovate, convex, glabrous, shining black. Head broader than long, 

 rugosely punctate; clypeus rounded, with broadly elevated, entire mar- 

 gin; eyes large, globose; antenna* dark ferruginous, club longer than 

 the stem. Thorax one-half broader than long, narrowed in front, con- 

 tinuously margined, finely and sparsely punctulate, with a large, round, 

 deeply impressed fovea, equidistant from base and apex on each side 

 toward the margin; color clear reddish brown, with a broad median 

 stripe and a large round spot each side shining black. Scutellum sub- 

 triangular, black, sparsely punctulate. Elytra black or reddish brown, 

 with sides rounded, broadest just before middle, strongly punctato- 

 striate; second interval broader, coarsely irregularly punctate, the 

 others subequal, smooth; scutellar impression wanting. Pygidium 

 more or less red, slightly, transversely, rugosely punctate, smoother 

 at apex. Ventral surface sparsely punctate and villosc. Mesosternum 



