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compressed ; intermediate and posterior tibiae inflexed, the latter 

 more strongly than the former, and provided with two spurs in- 

 wardly, they have two grooves in the outer side divided by a serrate 

 line, the postei'ior tibiae are crenulate inwardly, in some species 

 sometimes in both sexes, or are simple, the intermediate and posterior 

 tarsi are moderately long, and the joints are triangular, elongate, but 

 compressed, and a little more bristly inwardly than outwardly. 



The habits of Epiriiins are the same as those of Scaralneus, but 

 the balls they make are not quite so large in proportion to their size. 

 I have only observed E. scahratus and E. obtusus laiaking them, but 

 E. liilaris is only found in decaying leaves or vegetation. 



Key to the Species. 



A". Strife of elytra not geminate. 



B\ Colour of body black. 



Intervals of elytra raised, sub-tectiform, and punctured . . sulcipennis. 



Intervals of elytra plane and finely gianulose validus. 



A-. Strise of elytra geminate. 



B=. Colour of body black. 



Intervals of elytra witli one scries of conspicuous, oblong 



tubercles scabratus. 



Intervals of elytra with two series of small but very distinct 

 tubercles asper. 



Intervals of elytra with two series of very minute, slightly 

 setigerous granules obtusus. 



B'. Colour of Ijody metallic. 



Prothorax sharply diagonal laterally in the anterior part, 

 intervals of elytra plane, impunctate, glabrous tcncus. 



Prothorax rounded laterally in the anterior part, prothorax 



and intervals slightly setulose gratus. 



Prothorax rounded laterally in the anterior part, intervals of 



elytra carinate and setulose liilaris. 



A'. Strise of elytra consisting of a series of broad, round punctures. 



B". Colour of body metallic. 



Whole surface of body covered with long, stiff, curved bristles. . co)}iosus. 



Epirinus sulcipknnis, Bohem., 

 Plate XXXVIII., fig. 12. 

 Insect. Caftrar., ii., p. 198. 



Black, opaque, glabrous; head very closely punctured, teeth of the 

 clypeus moderately sharp; prothorax convex, very closely punctured, 



