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posterior border adorned with one plica in the centre, with a larger 
plica on each side, outside each of which are 5—3 smaller plice, 
diminishing in number from anterior to the anal segments; sub- 
genital lamina simple, with two plicze beneath ; cerci very obtuse. 
Legs; femora compressed, unarmed, dark-fuscous, with black dots ; 
tibize stout, compressed, dark-fuscous, with a row of: stout spines on 
each margin above and below. 
Hab. RuMAntA, Bukharest. 
I have great pleasure in dedicating this fine species to 
Prof. Montandon. It differs from C. pancict, Brunn., in 
having two, not four, longitudinal plice on the hinder 
part of the pronotum, which is a little more emarginate 
posteriorly. It may be distinguished from C. oniscus, 
Charp., by having the pronotum broader behind than in 
front, with sharper sides and more pointed mesosternal 
lobes. It further differs from both these species in being 
almost entirely black, with a metallic sheen. 
The only other species of the genus is C. inflatus, 
Brunn., from Asia Minor, which seems to ke very distinct 
and is considerably smaller. 
Nemobius saussuret, sp. n. 
2 Parva, testacea, nigro-setosa. Caput pronoto paulo latius ; 
antennz longiores, oculi nigri. Pronotum antice quam postice 
angustius. Elytra et ale perfecte explicate, he caudate, illa 
pellucida, castanea. Tibize posticee margine interiore spinis 4, 
quarum prima brevissima, margine exteriore spinis 2 supra armatze, 
calcaribus terminalibus exceptis. Cerci @ ovipositore brevi 
longiores. 
Long. corporis, 8 mm,.: pronoti, 2 mm.: elytrorum, 4 mm. : 
femorum posticorum, 4°5 mm. : ovipositoris, 2°5 mm. 
Head dark castaneous-brown, and with the pronotum, clothed 
with long dark stiff bristles. Pronotwm flat, dark castaneous-brown, 
broader posteriorly than anteriorly. lytra long, but not reaching 
the apex of the abdomen, truncated posteriorly in the female, pel- 
lucid, pale castaneous. Wings caudate, reaching well beyond the 
cerci. Legs pubescent, dark brown, tibiz somewhat paler than the 
femora. Ovipositor very short, slightly curved upwards, and slightly 
dilated at the apex. Cerci longer than the ovipositor. 
