518 Mr. E. Saunders’ Descriptions of 
Length 34 lines ; breadth 2 lines. 
At first sight somewhat resembling the preceding 
species. 
Corebus Pascoci,n.s. (Pl. XXV. fig. 5.) 
Nigro-velutinus, griseo pubescens. Caput duobus 
fasciculis comarum longarum ornatum, Llytra 
minute rugosa, fascii nigri imfra mediam partem 
siti, apice denticulato horridisque capillis vestito. 
Velvety-black, ornamented with a design of ashy-grey 
pubescence, leaving a broad band of black, situated not 
quite a third of the entire length of the elytra from the 
apex, which, with numerous irregular spots scattered 
over the surface, is of the same colour. Beneath purplish, 
with a stripe of grey pubescence on each side. 
Head deeply punctured ; vertex with two fascicles ot 
short bristly hairs; above the antennary cavities is a 
smooth elevated line, extending across the head. Thorax 
not quite two-thirds as broad again as long, widest about 
its middle; anterior margin three-quarters the length of 
the base, produced shghtly in the middle, its angles 
produced right under the head; sides much rounded ; 
base angularly bisimuate ; disk tuberculose ; dorsal line 
only visible near the anterior margin, where it is raised 
and smooth; on the denuded parts of the thorax concentric 
punctured striz are visible. Hlytra flat, finely rugose ; 
twice and a third as long as wide; sides slightly sinuate 
below the shoulders; apex furcillate, rounded, denti- 
culate, and clothed with bristly hairs. Beneath punc- 
tured, the punctures arranged in transverse lines; apical 
segment of the abdomen transversely canaliculate. 
Length 8 lines; breadth 2} hnes. 
I have named this species in honour of Mr. Pascoe, to 
whose kindness I am indebted for the pleasure of describ- 
ing and figuring the species contained in this paper. 
Coreebus analis, n. s. 
Caput in medio fere denudatum, alibi flavo-pubescens. 
Thorax griseus. Hlytra grisea, apice flavo. Subtus 
griseus, pubescens. 
Black. Head covered with orange-yellow pubescence. 
