Il. Descriptions of new species of Endomycici. 
By the Rev. H. 8. GorHam. 
[Read 1st March, 1875.] 
Genus TRYCHERUS, Gerst. 
Trycherus longanimis, Thomson, Arch. Ent. ii. 238, 
nec erotyloides, Gerst. 
Oblongus, elytris ovatis, nigro-piceus, nitidus, thoracis 
lateribus rufo-piceis, ely ytris fascia ante medium denticu- 
lata a sutura interrupta, lunulaque subapicali flavis, apice 
fusca. Long. lin. 5, ¢, 2. 
Mas, tibiis anticis dente parvo ad apicem interne armatis, 
intermediis sinuatis muticis, abdominis segmento penul- 
timo carina transversa, hic medio exculpta. 
Head thickly and rather more strongly punctured than 
the thorax, the latter twice as wide as long, widest at the 
base; the sides scarcely sinuate, but more suddenly nar- 
rowed in at the apical angles, which are prominent and 
triangular; hind angles acute, a little produced behind. 
Sides and base margined, basal sulci depressed, extending 
beyond the middle. Llytra elongate -oval, obsoletely 
punctured, and-(under a strong lens) appearing finely 
coriaceous between the punctures; before the middle a 
yellow fascia, interrupted by the suture, and not continued 
across the reflexed margin, produced at each end, both 
forward and behind, and having a denticulation in the 
middle behind, that which is on the margin towards the 
base of the elytra the longest, reaching ‘to the humeral 
callus; the apex is fuscous, shading off into a yellow 
lunule. Body beneath, legs, and club of the antenn» 
pitchy ; the rest of the latter, the elytra and disc of the 
thorax pitchy-black. 
In the male the front tibize have near their apex a small 
triangular tooth, or rather projection, while the middle 
pair are only sinuous, and not incised, as is frequent in 
this genus. The fourth segment of the abdomen has, in 
the middle of its hind margin, a short transverse carina, 
depressed in the centre, and hence appearing bituber- 
culate. 
TRANS. ENT. SOC. 1875.—PART I. (MAY.) 
