So7Uh American Eimiolpidie. 501 



Length 5 millim. 



Head finely and closely punctured, witli a feeble longitudinal 

 sulcus, labrum fulvous, antennse fulvous, slender, extending to 

 about the middle of 'the elytra, the third and following joints 

 equal, terminal joints slightly thickened ; thorax scarcely one-half 

 broader than long, the sides rounded, slightly narrowed anteriorly, 

 the surfiice very closely punctured, the sides closely longitudinally 

 strigose ; scutellum with a few punctures ; elytra much more strongly 

 punctured than the thorax, the punctures arranged in irregular rows 

 near the suture, very closely and irregularly at the sides, the inter- 

 stices at the latter place strongly transversely rugose, costate at the 

 apex ; legs fulvous, the apex of the anterior tibipc produced outwards 

 into a short spur ; the intermediate tibite curved at the apex ; 

 prosternum elongate, narrowed between the coxse, the anterior margin 

 of the thoracic episternum convex. 



Hah. Brazil, S. Catarina. 



Distinct from the other species of the genus by the 

 structure of the anterior tibise in connection with the very 

 closely punctured thorax. 



MYOCHROINtE. 



Glyptoscelis dohrni, sp. n. 



Obscure asneous, clothed with white pubescence, the antennre and 

 legs fulvous, thorax very finely punctured, elytra more strongly 

 punctured than the thorax, the interstices transversely wrinkled ; 

 below clothed with dense white pubescence. 



Length 6 millim. 



Head finely and moderately closely punctured, clothed with white 

 hairs, the clypeus separated from the face by a shallow grove, labrum 

 and palpi fulvous, the antennae not extending to the middle of the 

 elytra, fulvous, the terminal joints slightly thickened ; thorax about 

 one-half broader than long, the sides straight, the posterior margin 

 oblique at the sides and produced at the middle, the disc finely 

 punctured and clothed with white pubescence ; elytra closely and 

 more strongly punctured than the thorax, the punctures irregularly 

 placed except near the suture, the interstices fully transversely 

 wrinkled at the sides, less distinctly so at the inner disc and thinly 

 clothed with white pubescence in a longitudinal direction ; under 

 surface densely covered with white hairs, the legs fulvous. 



Hah. Colombia (Pehlke), Mus. Stettin and my collec- 

 tion. 



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