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minuta pone medium. Ehjlra oblonga, Integra. Femora 

 clavata ; tihice et tarsi subelongati, articulo ultimo subbreve. 

 Corpus setosum. 

 The seven species here brought together form a very natural 

 group, allied to jEgocidrms (post, p. 40), which, however, is a nar- 

 rower form, without setae, and with more clavate femora. They 

 are all below the average size, one only attaining to the length of 

 two lines and three quarters ; the punctures on the head and thorax 

 are minute and very closely placed, those on the elytra are coarser 

 and have lo a certain extent a linear arrangement. 



Enes intinctus. (PI. II. fig. 5.) 



E. rufo-fuscus, pube subargentea tectus ; prothorace sub- 

 transverso, linea longitudinali grisea ; antennis luteis, scapo 

 rufo-brunneo. 



Hab. — Dorey. 



Dark reddish-brown, with asilvery-greyisb pubescence, especially 

 on the elytra; head finely punctured; eyes large, black; prothorax 

 sligh'ly transverse, finely punctured, except at the base and apex, 

 and clothed with short scattered curved hairs, the spine short, 

 rathtr behind the middle ; sculellum small, apex truncate ; elytra 

 irregularly punctured at the base and middle, an oblique brownish 

 triangular patch on each posteriorly, the apices of these triangles 

 pointing upwards and outwards, and their bases meeting at the 

 suture, so that the two form a V-shaped mark ; body beneath and 

 legs yellowish-brown ; antennae luteous, the scape and tips of the 

 joints reddish-brown. 



Length 2| lines. 



Enes juvencus. 



E. lutescens ; prothoracis spina recurva ; elytris utrinque 



brunneo-plagiatis; oculis nigris. 

 Hab. — Ceram. 



Pale luteous ; head and prothorax with a very light greyish 

 pile, the latter with a narrow central line, on each side of which 

 the derm is nearly bare, thoracic spine recurved ; elytra mottled 

 with greyish, a large reddish-brown patch in the middle at the 

 side, and a few blackish setae scattered on the disc ; body beneath 

 pale luteous ; legs and antennae almost testaceous, the latter 

 nearly two-tLirds as long again as the body. 



Length 2 lines. 



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