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more thickly punctured, with a similar greyish tawny pubescence, 

 which is more widely interrupted by dark brown. It is only 

 slightly convex above. Elytra with a fulvous grey pubescence , 

 a good deal interrupted with dark brown towards the base, and 

 crossed by a broad but rather indistinct dark brown band just 

 behind the middle. They are slightly flattened above , and are 

 thickly punctured with rather large and sub-oblong punctures, 

 which are more distinctly seen on the less pubescent dark brown 

 areas ; they are strongly enough and regularly declivous behind, 

 with the apices rounded. The antennae of the female are about 

 equal in length to three-fourtfis of the body ; the fourth joint 

 is widely, the other joints (first, faintly fulvous excepted) nar- 

 rowly covered with fulvous-grey pubescence at the base. 



This species is more flattened and more even above, and the 

 vertical height of the elytra consequently less than is the case 

 with tlie great majority of the species placed in the genus 

 Pterolophia (= Praonetha). 



242. Pterolophia bimaculata , sp. n. Sub-angusta; capite fulvo- 

 pubescente, supra fusco-bipunctato; prothorace griseo, supra bìluber- 

 culato; elytris sat dense punclatiSj pube grisea, fulvescente panilo 

 mixta, sat dense vestitis; utrisque basi breviter haud distimie cri- 

 staliSj postice sat gradatim decliuis et macula clangala paullo arcuata 

 fusca instructisj apicibus sub-truncatis; pedibus supra fulvo-brunneis, 

 subtus cinereis; antennis ( y ) medium elytrorum paullo superan- 

 tibus. Long. 9. Lat. 3 mm. 



Head with a fulvous-brown pubescence; vertex with two 

 small sub-glabrous black spots. Prothorax grey; the disk with 

 two obtuse tubercles. Elytra grey mixed with fulvous ; each , 

 between the middle and apex, bears an elongate dark brown 

 spot, the anterior end of which is somewhat broader and turned 

 in obliquely towards the suture. The legs are clothed with a 

 fulvous-brown pubescence on the upper, and with a cinereous 

 pubescence on the underside. 



This species may be recognized by its rather narrow form , 

 its dorsally tubercled prothorax, its posteriorly gradually decli- 

 vous elytra; and especially by the two post-median dark brown 



