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Mr. J. S. Baly’s Descriptions of 
Foeem.—Capite brevi, infra oculos non prolongato, mandibulis 
brevibus; facie levi; thorace lateribus basi rotundatis, hinc 
ad apicem convergentibus, disco minus distincte transversim 
excavato, pedibus anticis non elongatis. 
Long. # 4, ¢ 33 lin. 
Hab. Bombay. Collected by E. Downes, Esq. 
Fam. EUMOLPID &, 
Genus Gryrtoscetis, Leconte. 
1. Glyptoscelis ceneipennis. 
Elongatus, parallelus, subcylindricus, obscure rufus, nitidus, 
pilis albidis adpressis dense vestitus; antennis pedibusqne 
pallidioribus, thorace transverso, sat crebre punctato, lateribus 
rotundato-angustatis ; elytris viridi-zeneis, inordinatim punc- 
tatis, transversim rugulosis, singulis apice productis, acumi- 
natis, pilis fulvis et albis intermixtis vestitis, his hic illic in 
fasciculis parvis congregatis. 
Long. 3 lin. 
Hab. Venezuela, Trinidad. 
2. Glyptoscelis fascicularis. 
Elongatus, parallelus, subcylindricus, obscure piceus, supra pilis 
fuscis, subtus pilis albidis adpressis dense vestitus; pedibus 
obscure rufis, antennis rufo-fulvis, ad apicem infuscatis ; 
thorace vix transverso, lateribus fere rectis a basi ad apicem 
convergentibus, minus crebre punctato, disco vittis quatuor 
pilorum pallidorum, duabus internis antice abbreviatis, ornato; 
elytris parallelis, apicem versus vix angustatis, singulis apice 
paullo productis, acuminatis, inordinatim punctatis, trans- 
versim rugulosis, obscure viridi-zeneis, pilis fuscis et albis 
intermixtis vestitis, his hic illic fasciculatis. 
Long. 4 lin, 
Hab. Columbia. a 
This insect is easily separated from the foregoing by its some- 
what larger size, different coloration, and by the fuscous pubes- 
cence of the upper surface of the body; the pale vitte on the 
thorax are only visible in fresh specimens. 
3. Glyptoscelis albicans. 
Elongatus, subparallelus, subcylindricus, piceus, non metal- 
licus, pilis adpressis obscure albidis dense vestitus, ely- 
trorum pilis squamiformibus; antennis pallide fulvis, pedibus 
