collected by the late Mr. P. Bouchard at Sta, Marta, 285 
at the suture, and shortly angulated externally ; body beneath 
yellowish, the abdomen smoky-black ; legs black, covered with a 
short greyish-white pile, the under part of the anterior femora 
yellowish. 
Length 5 lines. 
In this species the elytra are only very slightly sulcated, and 
the interspaces can scarcely be said to be raised into lines as in 
C. cinctipennis. The disposition of the colours is nearly the same 
in both, but the yellow is very pale. 
Onciperes Boucuarot, Bates. 
Cypros, n. g. 
Caput magnum, antice quadratum, clypeo bisinuato, tuberibus 
antenniferis remotis. Ocudi tenue granulati, late emarginati. 
Antenne breves, lineares; scapo subelongato, curvato, api- 
cem versus incrassato; articulo tertio scapo «quali; quarto 
breviore, ceteris perbrevibus. Prothorax cylindricus, mu- 
ticus, capite haud latior, antice paulo armatus. E/ytra pro- 
thorace multo latiora, fere parallela, brevia, basi callosa, apice 
subito declivia. Pedes breves; femora incrassata; tarsi zequa- 
les. Coxe antic subglobosee. Pro- et meso-sterna subelevata. 
This genus, I think, will take its place near Eudesmus, Serv., 
notwithstanding its unarmed prothorax. It will readily be dis- 
tinguished among the shorter and more compact Apomecynine 
by its abruptly declivous elytra, and their basal callosities. 
Cypros Leucurus, n. sp. (PI. XX. fig. 5.) 
C. fuscus, pubescens; capitis prothoracisque lateribus, elytro- 
rum apice, et corpore subtus, albis. 
Dark brown, with a somewhat paler pubescence; head irregu- 
larly punctured, varied with dark brown, grey and reddish- 
brown, the cheeks behind the eyes white; prothorax irregularly 
impressed with two or three curved transverse lines on each side, 
a median stripe and the sides below white; scutellum rounded 
behind ; elytra nearly impunctate and paler in the middle, the 
sides coarsely pitted with shallow punctures, the intervals thrown 
into transverse irregular folds, the declivous portion of the apex 
white and nearly impunctate, callosity at the base with a stout 
tooth-like spine anteriorly, i. c. on each side of the scutellum ; 
boly beneath with a close whitish pubescence ; legs and antenne 
