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tubercle. The elytra have each a small tubercle at the base , 

 and, immediately behind the tubercle, a short longitudinal crest, 

 while further back is anotlier longitudinal crest which ends just 

 at the beginning of the posterior declivity. The tubercle and crests 

 carry tufts of hairs ; the anterior crest having a continuous tuft, 

 while on the posterior there are small tufts set at intervals. 

 External to the crests there are on each elytron one or two 

 raised lines. The punctuation of the elytra is rather strong and 

 dense towards the sides , but appears finer and less dense on 

 the disk towards the apex. Last ventral segment of the abdomen 

 dark brown , hind margin of the first segment with a fringe 

 of pale fulvous hairs ; intermediate segments spotted with pale 

 fulvous and dark brown. 



156. Pterolophia subfasciata, sp. n. Capite prothoraceque fulvo- 

 pubescentihus; elylris subelongatis dense fortiterque punctatis, pube 

 fulvo-bì'unnea obleclis, fascia transversa irregulari ad medium fulvo- 

 nigra; corpore subtus pedibusque piceis^ griseo-pubescentibus; an- 

 tennis utroque sexu quam corpore panilo brevioribus, articulis 1**, 

 2°que griseis, ceteris apice fuscis^ basi cinereis. Long. S^/^-lS mm. 



Garin Mts. (Gheba district), alt. 900-1100 m. 



Head and prothorax with a not very dense fulvous pubescence. 

 The prothorax closely punctulate, and with two somewhat ob- 

 solete fuscous vittae along the middle of the disk. Elytra elonga- 

 ted for this genus, almost uniformly convex above, somewhat 

 gradually declivous posteriorly ; traces of costae on the disk are 

 scarcely apparent; the pubescence is rather close and varies 

 from almost a grey to a reddish-brown colour, it is scantier 

 over the irregular and not very distinct band which thus ap- 

 pears darker than the rest of the surface; on this band also, 

 especially at the sides, the close and strong punctuation of the 

 elytra is more distinctly seen, while over the rest of the surface 

 owing to the closer pubescence, it appears feebler and less dense. 

 The apices of the elytra are very slightly truncate near the 

 suture or are entirely rounded. 



157. Pterolophia proxima, sp. n. Precedenti persin/ilis sed differt 

 elytris pone basim transversim depressisi postice value decliviSj an- 



