Avftf nil Idti and T(ii<m(i)ii(iv nolcoptciui. 213 



The venation has been of no assistance to inc. Imt us it inobiibly 

 may be to others, a sketch of a wing is given. 



Tntotltord r cleAstostoma, n.sp. (Figs. 13, 14. 49.) 



Hlack or bIackish-l)ro\vn, and rather feebly shining ; elytra, 

 and under surface usually a trifle paler. 



II end more than twice as long as wide ; convex and with 

 rather coarse punctures between eyes, a groove close to each 

 eye filled with short dense reddish setae, the same continued, but 

 as a feeble ridge on each side to about the apical third, base 

 with similar but denser setae ; between the sublateral setose 

 ridges with a feebly elevated impunctate carina; obtusely semi- 

 circularly raised between antennae, and with coarse punctures, 

 becoming smaller, but still distinct, to apex. Under surface 

 with a few coarse punctures, sides behind eyes with setae as on 

 upper surface. Antennae scarcely as long as head, width 

 slightly more than that of front tibiae. Prothorax about once 

 and one-half as long as greatest width, sides gently narrowed 

 to apex, and gently towards basal third, thence dilated to ne;ir 

 base; with a deep longitudinal groove in middle, and another 

 curved one on each side, the three traversed hj a deep groove 

 at about basal third ; in consequence each side of the base 

 appears in the form of a raised lobe, obtusely pointed, and 

 ahnost touching the obtuse point of a longer frontal lol)e ; the 

 latter with coarse punctures in front, but smooth behind, the 

 basal lol)es with a few punctures about extreme biise only. 

 Elytra narrow but distinctly wider than prothorax, base gently 

 arcuate, sides very feebly dilated to about the basal third, and 

 then feebly narrowed to apex, apex itself feel)ly notched ; with 

 a row of minute punctures on each side of suture, but elsewhere 

 with large dense punctures, rather larger and more rounded 

 towards sides than suture ; with short subsutural striae towards 

 apex. Epipleurae rather narrow throughojut, each with a 

 regular row of round pimctures. Under surface with i-ather 

 dense punctures, rather smaller than on elytra, except on 

 mesosternum and just in front of front coxae, where they are 

 as large. Legs densely and rather coarsely punctate, fi-ont tarsi 

 with first joint slightly longer than wide, and feebly dilated to 



