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3. C. UNIFASCIATUS. — Blackish ; elytra with a white band on 

 the middle. 



Body black, tinged with greenish : antennae and palpi pale 

 rufous : thorax widest before the middle, so as to resemble a 

 tubercle on each side : elytra with a very narrow, pure white 

 band on the middle : feet blackish; tarsi pale. 



Length rather more than one-tenth of an inch. 



Of a form similar to the preceding. 



[Also a Ilydnocera ; described by Spinola as H. punctata. — 

 Leg.] 



ENOPLTUM Latr. 



E. DISLOCATUM. — Black ; elytra with a whitish band and 

 spots. 



Body punctured, black, hairy: head on the anterior [177] 

 part reddish-yellow ; antennae brownish, yellowish at base, ter- 

 minal joints not deeply serrated, somewhat rounded : thorax sub- 

 cylindric : elytra with an oblique line from the humerus, having 

 a spot at its inner tip, an angulated band beyond the middle, and 

 a spot near the tip, whitish-yellow : feet pale. 



Length from three-twentieths to nearly one-fifth of an inch. 



Var. a. Spot at tip of the elytra obsolete or wanting. 



Although the antennae difi"er considerably from the character- 

 istic form of this genus, yet as they have three large and sepa- 

 rated joints at tip, and'the palpi are all filiform, with five distinct 

 joints to the tarsi, I have thought best to place the present in- 

 sect in the genus EnojyUum. 



[This is E. distrophum Klug. ; Phyllohaenus transversalis Spi- 

 nola. — Lec] 



NECROPIIORUS Fabr. 



N. ORBicoLLis. — Thorax orbicular : elytra with rufous band 

 before the middle and spot at tip. 



Body deep black, above polished : clypeus before with a large, 

 square, rufous spot : antenu» black ; clavum, excepting its first 

 joint, light ferruginous : thorax orbicular, margined all round, ex- 

 cepting on the anterior portion, which is truncated; the impressed 

 lines are well defined, and the longitudinal one extends to the 

 base undiminished : elytra minutely punctured, and with two 



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