Mnnoim of lln ludum .Slmifiitn. 



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Til)' proiiotuin is trnnnvfrM-. Tlif itntfriur margin is pnitt it-ally HferHif^hl, tlip Milen 

 lightly and tlio |H».Htori<>r margin nuiro tli.Htinctly convex. The K(■ar^ are a little uneven, but 

 are not detiiiitely punrtured. The proKterniim is pointeit liehind. 



The Miitellum I- >miiiith or distinctly hut spar^elv puni-tured. In thi> specimen in which 

 the .scutelliim is iinpuiictiired there is a stmngly marked median groove; in the other thiA 

 grtMive i.H much hrokeii. The me.siithoracio episterna are glo.s.sy and coarsely punctured all 

 over, except in the posterior angles, which are matt and have Iphm distinct or no punctures 

 hut may Ik* more or hws rugose. The mesiisteniiim is more or less smooth and glossy all 

 over le.ss so at the .-.ides than in the niiddlc 



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I'-M-iiflnrniilhiiitf ; n|M-<-ilic- rliiirnft«TM in ihr U|i| rr -itrf 



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litritHlknii bifidtit (ZiiiiKl. 

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 •/M. lint.-.. 



The lateral areas of flu- metasternimi are narrow. These, the anterior intermediate 

 nrea>. and the outer margins of the po>*terior intermediate areas are punctured and hairv. 

 The rest of the plate is smooth, hairless an<l glossy, as are also the posterior coxae and 

 the alKlominal .sterna. The gr«Mives of the elytra are .somewhat stn>ngly punctured, 

 especially laterally, hut the punctures are .small Jiiid round. The middle and hind tiliiae 

 are without spines except at the apex. 



Oileoides subrecticornis (Kuwnt). 



Smnnu» Kubrtrliromu, Ktiwcrt. Ih"?*?. p. 296. 

 Three from the Cauca Valley, Colnmhia. length 22-24 tnm. 



ff- *•«/"• iifTcrs from O. /Hirvironnti in its somewhat smaller .size, its shorter 



nntentuil lamellae, its straighter clypeus, its somewhat more strongly develojNHl central 



