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haud constricto vel impresso. Elytra subcylindrica 

 apicem versus, modice attenuata, haud striata, punctata. 

 Tarsi, 4-articulati, art. tribus basalibus lamellatis. Un- 

 guiculi simplices, basi incrassato. 



Dolichopsis haplocjiemodes, n. sp. 



Viridi-subajneus, elongatus, antice posticeque attenuatus, 

 sparse fortiter punctatus, antennis, palpis tarsisque fusco- 

 nigris, illis funiculo rufo-testaceo. 



Long. 3 lin. 



Head depressed, with a slight impression on the crown, 

 epistoma produced, subrostrate deeply punctured, eyes 

 moderately granulate, rather more finely facetted than in 

 Notostenus viridis. Prothorax with the sides a little 

 rounded and narrowed in front, disk even, convex and 

 very strongly punctate. Elytra a little wider at the base 

 than the thorax, the apical third evenly contracted to the 

 apex, thickly, deeply, but irregularly punctured, punctures 

 confluent. Underside sparingly pvmctured, pitchy or 

 greenish fuscous. Legs fuscous, tibite greenish above. 

 Antennae with the joints of the funiculus bead-shaped, or 

 little longer than wide (with the exception of the third), 

 the club has the first two joints transverse, the apical one 

 as long as wide, rounded at the apex. 



Hab. — Prom. Bon. Spei.; coll. Fry. 



Obs. — This species bears a striking resemblance to 

 HaplocnemiLS, Steph., from which, of coiu'se, the clavate 

 antenna3, and lamella to the tarsi, furnish sufficient dis- 

 tinction. 



From Notostenus, Spin., the narrow and subcylindric 

 form, less laxly-jointed club of the antennte, subrostrate 

 head, &c. will remove it. 



Dolichopsis cyanella, n. sp. 



Cyanea, elongato-oblonga, laigose punctata nitlda, pilis 

 nigris erectis sparse vestita, thorace antice angustato, 

 antennis basi apiceque fuscis, articulis 2, 3, 4 testaceis, 

 tarsis fuscis. 



Long. 2\ lin. 



Elongate, sides somewhat parallel, but M'ith the head 

 less produced than in the preceding species. Head and 

 thorax distinctly and coarsely punctured, the latter has 



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