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elevated granular lines on each, the first and second nniting before 

 the apex, behind the middle a broad obscure waved band ; body 

 beneath glossy-brown, the side and legs pubescent ; antennae 

 brownish-red, finely pubescent. 

 Length 12 — 14 lines. 



MuLCIBER. 



Mulciber, J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 493. 

 Caput amice transversum, tuberibus antenniieris validis, late 

 distantibus. Oculi grosse granulati, oblongi, profunde emar- 

 ginati. Antennce selaceae, corpore multo longiores ; scapo 

 clavato; articulo tertio longissimo, curvato; sequentibus paulo 

 gradatinn brevioribus, Prolhorax transversus, utrinque for- 

 titer spinosus. Elijtra depressiuscula, apicibus truncatis vel 

 subtruncatis. Pedes robusti, subsequales ; femora fusiformia; 

 tarsi aequales, subdilatati, articulo ultimo compresso. Pro- et 

 meso-slernu elevata. 

 This genus, compared by M. Thomson to Crinoiarsus, a 

 Feejeean form, is closely allied to the preceding, from which it 

 principally differs in the elevated prosternum. Besides the spe- 

 cies here described there is another from Feejee, M. maculicollis, 

 Tliorns., differing, however, in its narrow tarsi, broader claw-joint, 

 and uncurved third antennal joint. 



Mulciber Linncei. 

 J. Thomson, Syst. Ceramb. p. 494. 

 M. brunneus, pube subtili grisea tectus ; capite prothoraceqiie 

 dense griseo-tomentosis, hoc in medio longitudinaliter brun- 

 neo-vittato. 

 //tt6. — Dorey. 



Reddish-brown, with a fine greyish pile ; head and prothorax, 

 except a glabrous yellowish-brown stripe in the middle, covered 

 with a dense greyish pubescence; a few indistinct spots of the 

 same character on the elytra, each of which has four lines of 

 small closely set granules, apices truncate, with the outer angle 

 spined ; body beneath pubescent, grey, middle of the abdomen 

 glabrous, glossy-brown ; legs and scape pubescent, spotted with 

 brown, rest of the antennae uniformly grey. 

 Length 10 lines. 



Mulciber bigultatus, 

 M. fuscus, griseo piibescenSj maculis oblongis fulvis disper&is; 



