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rusty pubescence ; legs and antennae with a loose greyish pile, 

 the latter a little longer than the body. 

 Length 5 lines. 



JEgomomus Iruncatus. 



JE. olivaceo-niger, tenuiter griseo-pubescens ; prothorace vix 

 transverso, regulari, dente lateral! minuto ; elytris apice 

 truncatis, lateribus concoloribus. 



Hab.—Mysol. 



Dark olivaceous, nearly black, with a very thin greyish pubes- 

 cence ; head coarsely punctured, nearly glabrous, with a well- 

 marked mesial line ; epistome testaceous ; palpi pitchy ; pro- 

 thorax nearly as long as broad, coarsely and sparingly punctured, 

 the lateral tooth very small; scutellum transverse; elytra coarsely 

 punctured, but almost impunctate posteriorly, and nearly glabrous, 

 except a few oblong or oblique patches of greyish hairs, prin- 

 cipally behind the middle, the apex truncate or slightly emar- 

 ginate ; body beneath and femora black, thinly pubescent, a 

 greyish fringe bordering the abdominal segments ; tibiae and tarsi 

 with scattered greyish hairs ; antennae a little longer than the 

 body, subglabrous. 



Length 4 lines. 



Atyporis. 



Caput antice quadratum, tuberibus antenniferis validis. Oculi 



fere divisi. Antennce corpore paulo longiores, setaceae; scapo 



obconico, articulis tertio quartoque aequalibus, caeteris 



gradatim decrescentibus. Prothorax vix transversus, sub- 



aequatus, baud tuberculatus, medio subcarinatus vel laevi- 



gatus, lateribus modice dentatus. Elytra oblongo-sub- 



trigonata, basi baud cristata, apice integra, granulis nuUis. 



Pedes antici robustiores, intermedii quam postici longiores. 



Pro- et mesosterna elevata. 



The species comprised in this genus have a narrower and less 



bulky figure than most of the other species belonging to this 



sub-family. This is principally owing to the more trigonate 



elytra, which are also more depressed at the base, and without 



any carinas or crests. The longitudinal line, more or less elevated, 



on the prothorax is smooth and without pubescence, and has 



therefore a more marked appearance, which with the subtrigonate 



elytra contribute to give the genus a character distinct from its 



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