■DE5CRIPTI0XS OF TWO NEW SPECIES. IGl 



Plarjiognatlius JjohemMnni, but not abundant. The speci- 

 mens were sent to Dr. Fieber for determination, who returned 

 them with the above name. 



Section BICELLULT. 

 Genus Allodapl's. 

 Species 1. Allodapus rufescens (Fig. Xo. 4). 

 Halticas rufescens, Burm. Handh. ii. 278, 4 (1835). 

 Capsus corizoides, H.-Sch. Wanz. iv. 35, f. 387 (1838), 



with developed elytra and wings. 

 Capsus hraclnjpterus, Boh. Handh. 254 (1849) ; Kirschb. 



Caps. 71, 78, and 115 (1855). 

 Capsiis (Capsus) rufescens, Flor. Rhyn. Liv. i. 543, 41 



(1860). 

 Allodapus coryzoides, Fieb. Europ. Hem. 262 (1861). 

 Ovate. Sparingly clothed throughout with long, nearly 

 erect, golden-yellow hairs. 



Head pitchy brown, crown with a short central channel ; 

 a line on the inside of each eye, and the antenniferous pro- 

 cesses, reddish. Antennce : basal joint red, base pitchy black, 

 generally with the apex pale yellow, or a pale yellow ring 

 in the middle ; 2ud joint red, apical third pitchy black ; 3rd 

 joint red, basal half pitchy black, the apex pale yellow, the 

 extreme base of the 3rd and 4th joints pale yellow. Hpes 

 somewhat prominent. Rostriim reaching to or beyond the 

 1st abdominal segment, pitchy brown, tip darker. 



Thorax. Pronotum red; anterior half generally piceous, 

 constricted in front, with a transverse channel near the an- 

 terior marg:in, forming a narrow collar; in the middle a 

 second transveise channel, having a deep depression in the 

 centre ; disc finely punctured in front, flattened at the base, 

 and finely cross- vrrinkled. Scutellu/n red, shining ; the trans- 

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