214 jSIr. D. SlS[)'s Co/ifribuflons to the 



and indistinctly punctured ; the setie distinct; the marcjins 

 of the segments very slightly reddish. The legs arc dark 

 yellow. 



The male has a very broad, but not deep, notch at the 

 extremity of the 7th segment beneath, in front of "which 

 the segment is distinctly channelled, and is, moreover, 

 furnished at the sides with dense black pubescence. 



Ega ; one specimen, $ . 



5. Cri/ptobium longiceps, n. sp. Elongatum, angustum, 

 subdepressum, piceum, capite opaco, dense obsolete punc- 

 tato ; thorace nitido, crebre minus profunde punctato, 

 linea media \k\i ; elytris dense obsoleteque punctatis, opacis. 

 Long. Corp. 3^ lin. 



jNIas : abdomine segment© 7° ventrali apice minus pro- 

 funde exciso, 6'^ apice emarginato. 



Allied to C. fracttcorne, but very differently punctured, 

 and with the front of the head much more produced. The 

 antenna? are long and slender, yellow ; 2nd joint about 

 equal to the 3rd, very little difference from joints 2 — 8, 

 the three last each a little shorter than the preceding one. 

 Head elongate, about as broad as the thorax, narrowed to 

 the front, the front part so much produced that the eyes 

 arc placed behind the middle. It is quite dull, densely 

 and indistinctly punctured. Thorax narrower than the 

 elytra, longer than broad, nearly straight at the sides, 

 rather closely but very shallowly punctured ; a line down 

 the middle impunctate. Elytra slightly longer than the 

 thorax, densely and indistinctly punctured, opaque. Hind 

 body finely and indistinctly punctured, with numerous 

 distinct outstanding seta?. Legs yellowish. 



Ega; one specimen, $. I have also another very imma- 

 tiu'e individual from the same locality, which is probably 

 the female of this species ; it has a very slight notch in 

 the last segment beneath. 



G. Cryptohium ri(Jicoriie,\\. sp. Nigro-fuscimi, opacum, 

 abdomine segmentorum margin ibus antcnnisque rufes- 

 centibus, pedibus testaceis; capite omnium dense sub- 

 tilissime rugoso-punctato ; prothorace dense minus pro- 

 funde punctato, linea media hevi. Long. corp. 3^ lin. 



]\Ias latet. 



Allied to C longiceps, but readily distinguished by its 

 more robust build, and its especially broader head and 



