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Dr. J. L. ^ncock’s Third Paper on the 
rugate between the shoulders ; 
elytra oblong, narrow, apices 
narrowly rounded. discolor, Bol. 
1.1. Antero-dorsal margin of pronotum 
very slightly convex or trun¬ 
cate. 
4. Antero-dorsal margin slightly con¬ 
vex ; elytra rather wide, elong¬ 
ate, apices acutely angulate, 
externally lightly punctate im¬ 
pressed ; first articles of the 
posterior tarsi little longer than 
the third, the third pulvilli 
longer than the first; pulvilli 
flattened below not at all 
spiculate. convexus, S 2 ). nov. 
4.4. Antero-dorsal margin truncate. 
5. Posterior pronotal j^rocess not 
abbreviated; wings extended to 
pronotal apex or caudate. 
6. Median carina of pronotum j^er- 
current, scarcely elevated, un¬ 
dulate, gibbulose anteriorly 
before the shoulders ; dorsum 
sparingly rugulose and between 
the shoxilders bearing elevated 
lines; posterior angles of lateral 
lobes widely rounded ; vertex 
behind the fossae bearing dis¬ 
tinct transverse jslaca; first pul¬ 
villi of jiosterior tarsi spinose . bilineatus, Bol. 
6.6. Median carina of pronotum pluri- 
interruj)ted, scarcely elevated, 
dorsum covered with shining 
tubercles and short irregular 
lines ; posterior process not or 
scarcely jjassing the apices of 
posterior femora; wings often 
caudate. annulipes, Karsch. 
5.5. Posterior process of jironotum 
not reaching to the apices of 
hind femora ; wings shortened, 
hardly reaching to the ab¬ 
dominal apex. 
