888 Mr. H. W. Bates on New 



Jamesia multivittata. 



J. glohiferce forma similis; fusca, subnitida; capite an- 

 gusto, fronte vittis duabus ochraceis ; thorace transversim 

 grosse rugato, laieribus baud tuberculato, ochraceo spar- 

 sim tomentoso ; elytris humeris angulatis, postice paulo 

 attenuatis, basi tuberculis rotvindis nigris sparsis, postice 

 sparsim punctatis, basi et vittis, septem utrinque, in serie- 

 bus duabus transversis ordinatis, ochraceis ; subtus ochra- 

 ceo-tomentosa et nigro-punctata ; antennis pedibusque 

 nigro-piceis. 



Long. 10^ lin. 



Two examples. 



Deliathis nivea. 



Elongata, tomento densissimo niveo induta ; capite su- 

 pra vittulis quatuor, tborace vittis tribus, et elytris ma- 

 culis numerosis, nigris, nitidis ; maculis elytrorum prope 

 suturam et marginem condensis, disco multo rarioribus, 

 apicibus mucronatis ; subtus medio corporis et ventris mar- 

 ginibus nigris nitidis ; antennis pedibusque nigris, griseo 

 tenuiter tomentosis. 



Long. 1 un. 5 lin. 



LAMELLICORmA. 



Allorrliina anomala. 



Oblongo-quadrata, angusta, supra nigro-purpureo-velu- 

 tina; thorace limbo angusto, postice abbreviate; elytris 

 limbo laterali, maculis duabus transversis discoidalibus, 

 et duabus marginalibus rotundatis prope apicem, flavis; 

 mesosterno triangulari, crasso, convexo. 



Mas : capite quadrato, lateribus utrinque cornu brevi 

 elevato retrorsum spectante, thoraceque cornu antico- 

 marginali brevi horizontali apice emarginato j tibiis an- 

 ticis elongatis, linearibus, edentatis. 



Long. 11 lin.; lat. 5 lin. (c^). 



A remarkable species, agreeing with A. Lanshergii 

 (Salle) in the peculiar armature of the head and anterior 

 margin of the thorax, in which both differ greatly from 

 all other known species o^ Allorrliina, or Gymnetinoi. The 

 peculiarity seems to arise from the development into 



