RHAMPHAUOBETUS. 291 



Keij to the Species. 



Dark, closely pubescent, not shining sorex, Oh. 



Light, shining, very sparsely setose suillus, sp. n. 



311. Rhamphadoretus sorex. 



Rhaniphadoretus sorex, Oliaus, Deutsche Ent. Zeits. 1912, p. 4:24. 



" Blackish brown, with the femora yellow. 



" Kather narrow and convex. Clypeus semicircular, finely 

 margined, closely and finely granulated, opaque ; clypeal snture 

 scarcely visible, straight. Forehead granulated and opaque in 

 front, more sparsely punctured behind, like the vertex, and clothed 

 with greyish yellow hair. Pronotum closely and finely punctured, 

 with a greyish yellow hair in each puncture. Scutellum and 

 elytra closely and rugosely punctured and setose, with the hairs 

 rather longer near the extremities and with only slight vestiges 

 of smooth costsB traceable here and there. Pygidium rather 

 convex, moderatel}^ evenly punctured and shortly hairy. Claws 

 rather short, those of the front and middle feet not very unequal, 

 the inner hind claw very small and slender. 



" The female is unknown. 



" Lenr/th, 7 mm. ; breadth, 3 mm. 



" Cexlon." 



Tyije in the Berlin Museum ; co-type in Dr. Ohaus' collection. 



1 have not seen this species. 



312. Rhamphadoretus suillus, sp. nov. 



Testaceous yellow, with the forehead, the pronotum (except the 

 sides), scutellum, sutural edges of the elytra, and the tarsi brown 

 or I'eddish. 



It is ovate, not very elongate, convex, smooth and shining, the 

 upper surface coarsely and not closely punc- 

 tured, with extremely minute, very sparse, 

 inconspicuous pale setse. The head is finely 

 and not closely transversely strigose, the 

 clypeus semicircular, with its margin strongly 

 I reflexed. The pronotum is convex, coarsely 

 and irregularly punctured, with the sides 

 evenly rounded, the front angles almost 

 right angles and the hind angles very obtuse. 

 The elytra are also rather coarsely and not 

 closely punctured and bear three slightly 



_ „, , elevated costae ; the scattered setae are a 



adorefus millus^'s. ^^^^^^ ^^^^^^. together near the margins. The 

 pygidium is clothed, like the lower surface 

 of the body, with rather longer and closer hairs. The front tibia 

 is armed with three strong and sharp teeth. 



S . The eyes are very large and the clypeus small. The longer 

 claw of the front and middle feet is extremely minutely cleft 

 above the tip. 



2 . The head is much smaller, and the tarsi are much shorter, 



u 2 



