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millis : Fuliginosij-iii^ia subtus iiigt-a nitida ; clypeo sicut in G. Ghevrnlatii 



paiillo ampliato, alte leflexo-marginato antice recto : 



processo sternali antice minus acute tulierculato : 



abJoniine sulitus fei^e Itevi, lateril)U8 puuctis pev- 



])aucis. 



Long. 26 milliiu. $ i 



Bears some resemljlance to G. vuujnifica, but 

 having the broader and more highly margined cly- 

 peus of G. Gherrolatii J. From lioth it differs in 

 the yeUow border Ijeing very sharply and straightly 

 limited (witliout trace of branchlet) from the 

 shnuhler to tlie sutuiv, a short indistinct jirojec- 

 tion appearing only just beneath tlie ai)ical callus. 



(iYMNETlM FLAVOCINCTA, BATES. 

 NANEGAL. 



Fan.. PASSALID.-E. 



78. Pa.m das fare ilabri.% Eschsch., Nouv. Mem. Mosc, i, 1829, [>. 25 ; Kaup, 

 C\)l. Hefte, iv, p. 25. 



l{((h. Nanegal (3-4000 feet). One example. Also Cayenne. 



7!). P. platiirhinHf!, Hoi)e, Cat. Lucanid;e, p. 28 ; Kauj), Col. Hefte, iv, p. 28. 



Hah. Nanegal (3-4000 feet). Two examples. Also Colondiia ami 

 Venezuela. 



80. Passalus .^ 



One example of a species of this genus from the Pacific slopes (5000 feet), 

 which cannot satisfactorily be detennined. 



81. Plioroneus jmncfatosfriatiis, Percheron, Monogr. Passal., p. 78, t. 0, fig. 1. 



Hah. Nanegal (3-4000 feet). One example. A common Central Ameri- 

 can species. 



82. P. hinominatus, Percheron, Monogr. Passal., SuppL, i, p. 23. 



Hah. Nanegal (3-4000 feet). Two examples. Recorded from the West 

 Indies. 



83. Phoroneus ? 



A single specimen taken at Tanti (1890 feet i) ; the species indetermin- 



^ On the authority of Father "Menteii. See Proc. Royal Geog. Soc, p. 489, Aug 



1881.— a;. \V. 



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