234 ECTATORHINUS HASSELTI. 



tlie 9 covered with irregular pits and with a smoother 

 area on the middle. Abdomen vaguely punctured, the 

 punctures provided with hairs in Loth sexes. Legs fur- 

 nished with whitish circles and rings; the anterior pair 

 longer than the others , especially in the male. 



The described female specimen has been captured in 

 June 1877 at Silago. 



Brussels, January 1880. 



Notes from the Leyden ]Museum, Vol. II. 



