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Corpus grossum apterum elytris convexis et 

 acuminatis. Pedes fere sequales. 



This genus differs from Dromica, particularly 

 in its general form. The mandibles of Dromica 

 also have the first two teeth very prominent, and 

 considerably more robust than in Eurymorpha ; 

 the next two teeth are nearly of the same propor- 

 tion, differing again from Eurymorpha, which has 

 the third tooth more developed than the first two. 

 The Fabrician locality of Coromandel is correct. 



3. Eurymorpha, Hope. 



Corpus apterum metallicum nitidum elytris valde 

 dilatatis. Caput ante oculus contractum postice 

 dilatatum et thoracis latitudinem vix superans. 

 MandibulcB capite longiores acutissimse dente 

 basali majori latiori — 9.^° minuto, duobus aliis 

 majoribus aequalibus. Palpi maxillares labialibus 

 haud aequales. Mentum bilobum dente in medio 

 emarginaturse acuto. Lahrum breve angulis anti- 

 cis rotundatis dentibus temis minutis centralibus 

 armatum. 



Type of the genus, Eur. <I!yanipes, Hope. 



Eur. viridis, subnitidus, capite thoraceque albido- 

 pilosis, elytris immaculatis, labro pedibusque cyaneis. 



