OF BRACHELYTRA. 



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longissimo, reliquis duobus minutis : tarsi omnes .5-articulati, 

 postici articulo ultimo elongate. 



One species. — G. brevicoUis, Paykull, Gyll. {earnivora, 

 Grav. ; excusa, Grav.) 

 " MyllvEna. — Maxillcs malis sequalibus, elongatis, interiore cornea, 

 apice uncinnata, intus serrata : ligula brevis, integra, paraglossas 

 nullas : palpi lahiales exarticulati, setacei : tarsi antici 4 -postici 

 5-articulati, postici articulo 1'"°. subelongato, anteriores bro- 

 vissimio 



Three species. — 1. M. duhia, Grav. {Gymnusa dubia, Steph.) 



2. M. intermedia, new species, 



3. M. minuta, Grav. Gyll. 



I will now proceed to describe the insects which have beer? 

 the subject of the foregoing observations. 



Genus. — Deinopsis, Matthews. 



Antennas 11-jointed, basal joint long and curved, second also long, 

 from this to the apical short, apical conic, acute : maxillary palpi 

 (Fig. d \) 3-jointed, basal joint minute, the two others long, the 

 last being clavate : mentum (Fig. 6 1) large, transverse, broadest 

 at the base, with the anterior angles produced and very acute : 

 labium (Fig. b 2) membranous, quadrate, narrowed in front, with 

 a deep notch in the anterior margin, each lobe furnished at its 

 extremity with a minute bi-articulate appendage, and on its inner 

 margin with a long curved bristle : labrum (Fig.c) small, rounded: 

 mandibles (Fig. a) robust, very acute, and incurved at the tip^ 

 with two strong sharp teeth on the inside above the middles 



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