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aiitice valde angustato aiiguli^ loiiLce ]iiu<l\ictis aeuti.s, s|iaisiiii i^in^^se pniictatu : 

 elytris punctulatLs hand striatis iuterstitiis liic illic leviter eonvcxis : jiedibus 

 t;i'acilibu8 tar-sis valde elongatis : pygidio opaco i)unctato, cum vciitio piibes- 

 ceiiti, luedio jiectore longius liirsuto. 



(J Antenuis 8-articulatis, clava elongata gracile : tansis anticis nee 

 dilatatid subtus si)arsiiLi ciliatis. 



Long. 14 nullini. ^ . 



Belongs apparently to Burmeister's Section II. A(2)a., Ijut differs fi'oni all 

 the .species de.scribed by him in the greatly narrowed anterior pait i^f tin; 

 thorax and much produced anterior angles. 



53. Ckivi])alpus Antisan(v, n. sp. 



Hah. Hacienda of Antisano (13,300 feet). Five examples. 



Oblongus fulvo-castaneus, capite tlioi-ace scutello ])ygidioi|ue nigroni- 

 tidis hoc convexo glabro hevissimo : antennis 10-articulatis rufis, palpis 

 maxillaribus articulo terminali elongato fusiforme, clypeo grosse sparsim 



CLAVIPALPUS ANTISAN/E, BATES. 

 HACIENDA OF ANTISANA. 



alveolato-punctato rufescente, antice emarginato, vertice grosse confluenter 

 punctato : thorace sparsissime punctato interdum macula marginal! rufo : 

 scutello laivi : elytris haud profunde punctulatis et transversim rugulosis, 

 obsolete costatis : corpore sulitus, jiygidio excepto, pedibus, capite supia, 

 thoracis elytrorumque margiuibus fulvo-hiisutis. 

 Long. 17 iiiiniiii. i^ . 



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