222 OMOTOTUS. 



Apparently a common insect in the Amazon district; from the 

 neighbourhood of Ega, Santarem, Villa Nova and Para, and the Delta 

 of the Amazon. In the collections of Messrs. Baly, Bates, and the 

 Rev. H. Clark. 



14. Omototus sexmaculatus. (Tab. IX. fig. 1.) 



0. ovatus, robustus, pubescens, flavo-fuscus ; capite punctato ; 

 tJwrace transverso, lateribus paraUelis {hand ad basin coarctatis) ; 

 elytris punctatis, striatis, valde pubescentibus, maculis sex circu- 

 laribus ornatis {maculis ad scutellum et ad apicem fuscis, ad 

 medium nigris) ; antennis art. 6-8 valde dilatatis, nigris, reli- 

 quis fuscis. 



Long. corp. 2|-3 lin., lat. If lin. 



Ovate, broad, subcylindrical, robust, pubescent, flavo-fiiscous. 

 Head short, slightly produced ; above the labram is a transverse tri- 

 angular depression ; the surface is thickly and coarsely punctate and 

 impubescent (except at the inner margin of the eyes). Thorax 

 transverse; the anterior angles subacute and depressed; the sides 

 marginate and parallel ; the surface is subcylindrical, more distinctly 

 pubescent at the sides, finely punctate. Scutellum triangular, finely 

 pubescent, impunctate, fuscous. Elytra robust, subparallel, punctate- 

 striate (the striation being almost concealed by the pubescence) ; be- 

 tween the second and fourth striae are placed on each elytron three 

 circular spots, which are formed by a darker colour of the pubes- 

 cence ; those near the scutellum and also that near the apex are in 

 colour fuscous, the central spots being more distinct and black. 

 Antennae short, robust, dilated towards the apex ; the joints third to 

 fifth elongated and slender, sixth to eighth abruptly dilated; in 

 colour, the first to fifth are flavous, sixth to eighth black (the base of 

 the sixth being fuscous), ninth to eleventh flavous. Legs flavous 

 throughout. 



This species differs from 0. bimaculatus in the form of its thorax 

 (the sides of which are parallel, and not constricted at the base), as 

 well as in the six spots on the elytra. 



From Ega (River Amazon). 



15. Omototus binotatus. 



O. oblongo-ovatus, robustus, jlavo-pubescens, fusco-flavus ; capite 

 elongato, antennis approximatis, inter oculos transverse foveolato ; 

 thorace quadrato, penitus subelongato, ad basin depresso et con- 

 stricto ; elytris punctato-striatis, maculis duabus, rotundatis, 

 nigris, ad medium inter 2 n(lam et 5'" m strias ; antennis robmtis, 



