530 Description of a New Damaster. 
being rugulose in some, and every puncture being dis- 
tinct in others, but I have little doubt that they are all 
the same species ; one variety has the thorax blue. 
The comparatively short head and thorax, and the 
rugosely punctured elytra will easily separate D. auricollis 
from D, Fortune’, whilst the absence of any production 
to the apex of the elytra will separate it from both D. 
Fortunet and D. blaptoides. 
