316 ¥. p. PASCOE 



Hab. Dorey, Beccari. 



A mucli narrower form tlian C. linearis but with a shorter 

 rostrum, less constricted at the base, and with a very short 

 stout funicle. 



403. C. macer, n. sp. Augustus parallelus, parum depressus, niger ni- 

 tidus; caput inter oculos et rostrum in medio canaliculata, hoc Itasi paulo 

 angustius, apice rufescente; antenna? rufo-testacea?; funiculus brevis; clava 

 magna; prothorax ol)longiis convexiusculus, punctis magnis dispersus sed 

 in medio longitudinaliter laevigatus; elytra clongata, jtarallela, prothorace 

 parum angustiora, sulcato-jtuuctata, punctis nlajHi^culis, interstitiis clevatis; 

 corpus infra piceum; pedes validi, picei. Long. 5 mm. 



Hah. Ilatam, Beccari. 



Narrower than the last and less depressed, the rostrum ca- 

 naliculate. 



404. C. indigena, n. sp. Augustus jiarallelus, subdepressus , piceus; 

 caput inter oculos fovea leviter impressum; rostrum subtilissime punctatum; 

 antennae testaceiB ; prothorax oblongus, grosse disperse punctatus, regione 

 scutellari excavatus, Itasi bisinuatus; elytra rufo-picea, sulcato-punctata, 

 punctis majuscidis profundis, interstitiis elevatis; corpus infra rufo-piceum; 

 pedes valid! , rufo-testacci vel ])icei. Long. 4-5 mm. 



Hah. Somerset, L. M. D' Alherlis. 



Allied to the last but with a shorter prothorax and longer 

 elytra. The antennae in one of the specimens are inserted a 

 little before the middle, in another about the middle; the dif- 

 ference is probably sexual. 



405. C. excavatus, n. sp. Kobustus, de})rcssiis, niger nitidus; caput 

 parvum; rostrum breviusculum, antice ampliato-rotundatum, sparse punc- 

 tatum ; antennae picese ; funiculus brevis crassus ; clava minuscula ; prothorax 

 oblongo-ovatus , in medio longitudinalitcr manifeste excavatus et grosse 

 punctatus, ad latera vage minute punctatus, basi bisinuatus; elytra bre- 

 viuscula, sulcato punctata, punctis majusculis rotundatis, interstitiis ele- 

 vatis, subtilissime ])unctatis; pedes validi; tibiaì anticae subtriangulares, 

 intus ad apiccm fortiter sinuatas. Long. 7 mm. 



Hab. Somerset, L. M. B' Alherlis. 



In this species there is an excavation on the prothorax exten- 

 ding from near the apex to the base gradually widening and 

 deepening posteriorly, each side is nearly obsoletely punctured. 



