98 Mr. G. C. Champion’s Notes on 
f?. Thorax not or feebly crenulate at 
sides; elytra punctate-striate. 
a’, Thorax longer than broad, as 
wide as elytra; elytra very 
elongate, attenuate : body and 
legs black, elytra with rufous 
humeral patch: species large perlongus, n. sp. 
b’. Thorax subquadrate or trans- 
verse, about as wide as elytra. 
a®’, Sides of thorax almost 
straight or feebly rounded, 
sometimes crenulate. 
a’, Elytra long and_ sub- 
parallel, interstices usually 
conspicuously punctate; 
eyes very large; thorax 
strongly transverse, an- 
terior angles not in line 
with apical margin. 
a’, Eighth antennal joint 
moniliforn . . . ._ retttert, Gorh. 
b?. Kighth antennal joint . 
transverse, often angu- 
late within . . . . fuscus, Reitt. 
(= parallelus, Gorh.) 
b®. Elytra narrowed _spos- 
teriorly ; thorax quadrate 
or subquadrate, anterior 
angles nearly or quite in 
line with apical margin. 
ce’. Elytral interstices with 
punctures similar to 
those of the striae: 
body rather convex. 
a®, Thorax as long as 
broad in <, shorter 
Mm Boe oe ies ly ORTE MOOR: 
68. Thorax transverse in 
both sexes . . . lucidus, n. sp. 
d’. Elytral interstices almost 
smooth, the striae regu- 
larly punctate: body 
more depressed. 
