72 NaTurRAL History BuLuEtin. 
joint, more convex inside. Prothorax as wide and long as the 
width of the head, widest across the anterior third where it is 
strongly arcuate; anteriorly the sides are strongly convergent, 
slightly sinuate; posteriorly convergent, sinuate near the 
lateral foveze, thence rounded toward the base, which is three- 
fourths as wide as the disk and one-half wider than the neck; 
disk convex with an oval fovea behind the apical third, and a 
doubly arcuate, not very deep sulcus one-fourth from the 
base, which is deeper or foveate at the angulated middle and 
ends in two large lateral fovee. /ytra, across the very high 
shoulders, as broad as the prothorax, near the tip one-fourth 
wider, the width here equalling the length of the suture; sides 
very slightly “arcuate, nearly parallel; base sinuate; tip 
straight; sutural lines slightly impressed, basal punctures 
three, the outer one resembling a short impression. Abdomen 
longer than, and as wide as the elytra, the two basal segments 
carinate, border broad, parallel. Legs, (4) tibia and tarsi 
dilated, short; fourth ventral impressed at the base, fifth 
transversely impressed in the middle, last lozenge-shaped, 
carinate. 
Habitat. South Carolina, Georgia. 
Eutypuuus, Lec. 
(LVicotheus Casey. ) 
Body elongate, linear, resembling Auwflectus. The head 
with large antennal fovez before and above the eyes; protho- 
rax rectangular at the sides of the base; prosternum carinate; 
abdomen with the fourth dorsal segment not, or very slightly 
longer than the third. 9 with rudimentary eyes. 
E. TIBIALIs, Casey. Form robust, slightly depressed, pubes- 
cence short, brown conspicuous. Length (¢) 1.2 mm. (@) 
1.4mm. Plate XII., Fig. 119, 9; Fig. 120, 2. 
¢ Head as long as wide, eyes moderately prominent, small, 
coarsely facetted, tempora convergent, feebly arcuate, exca- 
