the Coleopterous Family Erotylidce. (19) 395 

 Goniolanguria. 



g. n. (fi/p. latipes, S. Saund.). 



[Gonioce2}kala, Chev. Dej. Cat. pars.^ 



Elytra produced at tlie apex, slightly divaricating, denticulate ; 

 thorax margined at the base, with a small stria on each side; head 

 with the sides angulated for the very large mandibles, occiput with 

 one stridulating series; antennae with a 5-jointed club; tarsi very 

 broadly dilated. 



Goniolanguria latipes. 



Languria latipes, S. Saund. Tr. Ent. Soc. i. 149. T. xiv. f. 1. 



Montevideo. 



This species is exceedingly variable in coloiir, being either 

 brilliant purple, green or bronzed ; I have specimens from Cayenne, 

 New Granada, and Brazil, and a closer examination than I can 

 now devote to them might probably eliminate several very closely 

 allied sjpecies. 



? Goniolanguria Reiciiiiy sp. n. 



Yalde elongata, postice angustata, tola ferruginea, elytris (basi 

 excepta) nigro-feneis ; tliorace elongato, antice angustato, lateribus 

 postice rectis, basi bisinuato, in medio transverse impresso, fovea 

 utrinque in striola desinente; elytris sat fortiter punctato-striatis 

 (striis apicem versus obsoletis) interstitiis fere laevibus; pedibus 

 feiTugiueis, tibiis asneis. L. 7 lin. 



Brazil. 



This differs by not having the tarsi dilated and by the basal 

 impression of the thorax. 



Ortholanguria. 



g. n. {fyp. Batesii, Crotch). 



Cylindrical, parallel ; head destitute of stridulating organ ; 

 antennae with a 4-jointed club; thorax elongate, base margined; 

 elytx'a with the apex truncate, denticulate, sutural angle acute. 



Ortholanguria Batesii, sp. n. 



Cylindrica, parallela, ferruginea, elytris segmentisque ventra- 

 libus 2 — 5 viridi-aeneis; capite thoraceque obsolete punctulato, hoc 

 angulis posticis acutis, basi utrinque profunde sinuato, latius mar- 

 ginato, elytris parallelis obsoletissime seriatim punctatis, vage 

 obsoleteque rugulosis ; abdomine subtus punctulato^ segniento 

 ultimo emarginato. L. 7| lin. 



Ega (Bates), Cayenne. 



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