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shoulders (only visible when viewed sideways), closely and finely 
punctate-striate, the interstices also very finely punctured and 
closely covered with long greyish hairs, Legs piceous, femora 
unarmed, claws bifid. 
Hab. MAuRIitTIUS, Carepipe. 
Of very convex and broad shape, and at once dis- 
tinguished by the nearly black legs. 
TRICHOSTOLA, Chap. 
The species described and referred to in this paper may 
perhaps be more easily separated by the following table. 
Elytra with a distinct sub-basal transverse 
depression. 
Thorax very coarsely Banca nEDee 
surface geneous . . cute deel Le. aepuverulaebol: 
Thorax finely punctured. 
Elytral pubescence not arranged in 
patches: uppersurfacereddish-cupreous aurata, sp. n. 
Elytral pubescence arranged in patches : 
upper surface variegate. . ... . . variegata, sp. n. 
Elytra without distinct sub-basal transverse 
depression. 
Legs fulvous. 
Elytra finely punctured throughout, the 
interstices flat ; upper surface densely 
pubescent : length 12mm. 65,7 vestita, Boh. 
Elytra with strongly punctured striz, the 
interstices convex and finely punc- 
tured: length 2mm. ....; .. . striatipennis, sp. n- 
Legs black: length3mm. ..... . . alluaudt, sp. n. 
Lvongius mauritre, sp. 0. 
Fulvous, terminal joints of the antenne and the legs partly 
piceous ; thorax very sparingly punctured, nearly black; elytra 
with regular rows of punctures diminishing posteriorly, a spot at 
the sides, another near the scutellum, and the posterior portion to a 
greater or smaller extent, blackish-zeneous, the rest fulvous ; femora 
unarmed. 
Length, 3—4 millim. 
Head blackish, vertex with a few punctures, eyes very large with 
a more or less distinct fulvous mark at their inner margins, clypeus 
broad, separated from the face by a transverse groove, the sides 
