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raised, granulose patches placed in a transverse row across 

 its surface ; apex subcylindrical, armed on either side 

 with a stout, compressed, bifid spine ; lateral margin 

 moderately dilated, armed with three stout flattened 

 spines. Elytra much broader than the thorax, flattened 

 above, closely covered Avith large, deeply-impressed fovete, 

 arranged in longitudinal rows, their interspaces rugose- 

 strigose ; humeral callus elevated, its upper edge, together 

 with the basal margin, each furnished with a row of short 

 acute teeth ; disk of each elytron with about ten large, lon- 

 gitudinally-compressed, acute tuberosities, which strongly 

 resemble those on the elytra of many species of Chlamys ; 

 lateral border moderately dilated, more distinctly so at the 

 base, its sm'face rugose, its outer edge coarsely serrate ; 

 apical border dilated, truncate, its outer edge also serrate. 



Note.— Since the publication of the former part of this Paper (Trans. 

 Ent. See. 1873, p. 96), I find that Haldeman has described a North 

 American Cryptocephalus under the name of amatvs. I therefore wish 

 to substitute consalanus as a specific name for my species. 



