428 Mr. Waterhouse's descriptions of 



Prosopodonta costata, u. sp. 



Elongata, nigcr; thorace postico crebre sat forfcitcr puiictato 

 basi fovea impresso, lateribus post medium dcute parvo iastnicto; 

 elytris fiavo-piceis, fortiter striate puuctatis, iuterstitiis alteruatis 

 subcostiformibus. Long. 6 lin. 



General form nearly that of P. liinhata, Baly (Cat. Hip. p. G9, 

 t. vi, f. 2.), but the elytra are very parallel, and the thorax 

 is very slightly constricted before the base. Thorax is little 

 shorter than broad, considerably narrower than the elytra, 

 arcuately narrowed in front, not very shining, smooth in the 

 middle in front, moderately thickly and rather strongly punc- 

 tured behind, with a large fovea in the middle at the base. 

 Elytra light brown, strongly striate-punctate, very strongly 

 towards the sides, the second, fourth, sixth and eighth inter- 

 stices somewhat costiform, the second broader than the others, 

 the fifth and seventh very narrow and lost towards the shoulders. 



Prosopodonta punctata, n. sp. PI. IX, f. 4. 



Elongata, depressiuscula, atra ; thorace antice angulatim 

 augustato, dorso punctis nounullis notato ; elytris piceo-iiavis, 

 parallelis, punctis distantibus nigris subseriatim dispositis. Long. 

 G lin. 



Thorax a little narrower than the elytra, one-fifth broader 

 than long, obliquely narrowed in front, angular at the sides, a 

 little narrowed towards the base, rather dull in front, with a few 

 punctures on each side of the disc behind. Elytra jjitchy-yellow, 

 Avith very distinct black rather distant piuictures, which appear 

 irregular l)ut are in lines on the liack. 



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Cijchjiiiorphns (jlabratns, n. sp. 1*1. IX, f. 5. 



Glabratus, per convexus, nitidissimus, iiiger; thorace lateribus 

 vittuque mediauii, elytris lineis quatuor rufo-sanguineis ; corpore 

 sabtus rufo-piceo, abdominis segmcntis nigi'o-notatis. Long. 

 5 lin., lat. 4 lin. 



Thorax not (|uite twice as broad as long, gently narrowed 

 anteriorly, deeply emarginate in front, moderately rounded at 

 the sides, impunctate, dull red, with a longitudinal black stripe 

 on each side of the disc, anterior angles rather obtuse, base 

 siniiate on each side with a slight impression above each sinua- 



