92 Mr. D. Sharp s Cuntributions to the 



the ventral phite of the same segment ends in four shorter 

 teeth ; the middle ones are stout, the lateral ones not 

 quite so stout and not projectin<r quite so far back as the 

 middle ones ; the middle notch is not deep, and does not 

 extend nearly so far forward as the lateral one. In the 

 male the ventral ])late of the 7th segment ends in four very 

 short, stout teeth ; the middle ones project much farther 

 back than the lateral ones, which are very short; the 

 middle notch is angular and small ; the ventral plate bears 

 a broad, not very deep, angular notch at the extremity. 



Rio Funis, 13th October, 187-i; two hidividuals ( 5' and 

 ?). Dr. Trail. 



Ohs. — The male specimen is quite immature, and has 

 no dark colour on the elytra, but I have no doubt what- 

 ever but that it is of the same species as the female 

 described. 



14. Coproporus distans, n. sp. Sat convexus, niger, 

 uitidus, antennarum basi, pedibus, elytrorumque apice tes- 

 taceis, prothoracis marginibus dilutioribus ; antice impunc- 

 tatus, abdomine omnium subtilissime, dense puuctulato, 

 opaco. Long. corp. 1 lin. 



Antenna3 moderately long, blackish, with the four or 

 five basal joints yellow; of joints 4 — 10 each is distinctly 

 shorter and very slightly broader than its jiredecessor, the 

 4th a good deal longer than broad, the penultimate joints 

 transverse; the 11th short and stout. Head black, 

 shining and impunctate. Thorax blackish, with the mar- 

 gins paler and translucent, the base not at all sinuate, the 

 hind angles not much rounded. Elytra blackish, with the 

 extremity broadly yellowish, shining and im])unctate ; they 

 are not very convex, but the lateral margin is somewhat 

 explanate and very distinct, the hind angle much rounded. 

 The hind body is blackish, and is very densely and finely 

 punctured, and with an extremely short, fine and delicate 

 pubescence. The legs are yellow. The mesosternal 

 carina very fine and slightly elevated. 



In the male the dorsal plate of the 7th segment has in 

 the middle two extremely short teeth, separated by a 

 broad, very shalloAv notch ; the sides of the plate are 

 scarcely prominent ; the ventral plate bears a broad, shal- 

 low notch at the extremity. 



Kio Purus, 25th October, 1874 ; two individuals found 

 by Dr. Trail, one of which, however, has lost the hind 

 body. 



