332 Mr. n, W. Bates on Ccramhyculce 



carinatis, nigris, ochreo-fasciatis. Caput Odontocerce et 

 Bhinotragi, rostro olongato. Thorax antice angustatus, 

 aequalis, baud constrictus. Antennae breves, medio valde 

 dilatata3, articulis subserratis, tertio brevissimo transverse. 

 Pedes breves; femora gradatim clavata; tarsi breves. 

 Coxae anticao subglobossej exsertae, extus hand angulatae ; 

 acetabula intermedia late aperta; prosterno et mesosterno 

 inter coxas arcuatis. 



A re-examination of my specimen of this curious insect 

 confirms the supposition I formerly expressed, that it 

 belongs to the EJiinotragince ; the structure of its sternal 

 pieces agreeing with the definition of the group, as given 

 by Lacordaire. 



u^chmutes lycoides, Bates, ?. e. 



Depressus, nudus, opacus, testaceo-rufus, antennis 

 nigris ; thorace strigis duabus utrinque nigris, usque ad 

 oculos extensis ; elytris macula magna communi penta- 

 gona prope basin quartaque parte apicali nigris ; tarsis 

 tibiisque nigris, femoribus testaceis, in medio nigris ; 

 supra totus creberrime punctatus ; elytris linea elevata 

 ab humeris fere ad apicem extensa, hoc late undulatim 

 truncate, angulis truncaturae ambobus spinosis. 



Long. 4| lin. ? . 



Hah. — Ega. 



Genus Pandrosos. 



Bates, Entom. Monthly Mag. iv. 23 (1867); Lacord. 

 Gen. viii. 510. 



Corpus gracile, tenue ; rostro quam in Jihinotraijo 

 breviori et latiori. Antennae ( $ ) longitudine corporis, 

 apicem versus crassiores, serrata:; articulus 3ius 4to 

 duplo longior. Thorax elongatus, cylindricus. Elytra 

 linearia, hand angustata, sed pygidium hand tegentia, 

 apice oblique truncata, angulo externo dentato; supra 

 plana, grosso punctata, carina laterali obtusa a medio ad 

 apicem. Pedes elongati, tenues ; femora longe peduncu- 

 lata et clavata; tarsi postici articulo prime reliquis 

 conjunctis longiori. Coxa? anticae conicae, exsertae, extus 

 hand angulata); acetabula intermedia extus perparum 

 aperta. 



