588 Mr. Kiuby's Caiturij of Insects. 



Corpus atrum, supra ningis obscunuii. Antenna nigrre, nnclecini' 

 articulatfe, intus flabellatae. Thorax reflexus, piinctatus, dorso 

 laeviusculiis gibbus : lituris duabus obliquis pallidis. Elytra 

 conflucnter punctulatissima; lineis quinquc longitudinalibu& 

 elevatiusculis in apieem elytri anastomosantibus, vitta margi- 

 nal! basis pallida. Pedes basi pallidi. Abdomen subtus seg- 

 niento anali utriiique lucernula* pallida. 

 In honorem viri docttssimi, et in Etttomologia lieu desideratissimiy 



D. Uligeri, Borussi. 



Savignii. 19- L. thorace fenestrato pallido ; dorso margineque 

 nigris : vitta laterali abdoraineque pallidis. 



Long. Corp. lin. 9|- 



Habitat in Brasilia. D. Hancock. 



Alfinis praecedenli, sed distincta. Corptts pallidum. Antenna 

 corpore dimidio breviores, nigrae, compressae, serratfe. Thorax 

 pallidos, vix reflexus, supra oculos fenestratus : dorso gibbo 

 margineque nigris. Elytra fusco-nigra : lineis quatuor eleva- 

 tis obsoletiusculis, vitta lateral! apieem Laud attingente pal- 

 lida. 

 In honorem Zoohgice JEgypti peritissimi interpretisy in Entomolo- 



gia ocidatissimi, D. J. C. Savigny, Galli. 



{Clerida.) 



I exclude from this tribe two genera placed in it by LatreilTe,. 

 {Mastigus HofF. and Scydmanns Latr.), but which, having little 

 affinity with it, had better stand by themselves, and then divide 

 it into two sections : the first containing those with serrated an^ 

 teanse(serricornes)i and the second those with clavated (clavicornes). 



* By this term I distinguish the phosphoric spots, on the thorax of Elater nocliluais, 

 aud those also on the ventral segments of the abdomen of Lampijrh, 



* Serricornes, 



