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[II.] Corpore brevi, subrotundato, satis gibboso. 
[A.] Elytris levibus. 
1, Elytris striato-punctatis. 
(a) Elytris rufo-fulvis, vel testaceis. 
(3) P. ameena. 
(4) P. captiosa. e 
(5) P. maculicollis. 
(b) Elytris maculatis. 
(6) P. purpureo-aurea. 
(7) P. tessellata. 
(8) P. nigroconspersa. 
(9) P. sanguineotincta. 
(10) P. transversomaculata. 
(11) P. intertincta. 
(c) Elytris nigris. 
(12) P. nigritula. 
2. Elytris confuse punctatis. 
(13) P. nigropicta. 
[B.] Elytris rugosis, vel subtuberculatis. 
(a) Elytris concoloribus (punctis ipsis forsitan tinctis). 
(14) P. incurva. 
(15) P. perparvula, 
(b) Elytris maculatis, vel aliter tinctis. 
(16) P. nervosa. 
(17) P. verrucipennis. 
1. Paropsis mediovittata. 
Elongato-ovalis, depressa, striato-punctata, rufo-flava, sutura 
laté fulvo-rufa : caput crebre punctatum, vel rufo-flavum vel 
testaceum ; thorax transversus, basi subsinuata, lateribus 
rotundatis, versus apicem contractis, marginatis, angulis an- 
ticis haud prominentibus; crebré sed minuté punctatus, 
ad Jatera puncta profundiora; scutellum subelongatum, 
lateribus subrotundatis, impunctatum, nitidum ; elytra apice 
attenuata, depressa, punctato-striata, punctis minutis aqua- 
libus ordinatis, interstitia subtiliter punctata; rufo-flava, 
vitta media rufo-fulva apud suturam utrinque strias duas 
amplectens, apex ipse quoque rufo-fulvus; corpus subtus, 
pedes et antenne flavo-testacel. 
Long. corp. lin. 4—2# ; lat. lin. 23—2. 
P. mediovittata belongs to that sub-section of this large genus, 
which includes those species that have elongated and flattened 
