58 Natural History Bulletin. 



apart; the median longitudinal impresssed line is obsoletely 

 indicated, and, near the base, is a very large, nude, transverse, 

 fovea; lateral impressions deep, irregular, no transverse 

 sulcus. Elytra, across the large, prominent, shoulders, a little 

 wider than the prothorax, sides arcuate, nearly parallel; disk 

 one-half longer than the prothorax, punctured in rows near the 

 suture; sutural lines strong, straight, the basal punctures deep, 

 the outer two nearly behind one another; discal lines short, 

 obsolete. Abdomen at the base, slightly narrower than the 

 elytra, the first three segments increasing in width, impunc- 

 tate, strongly margined; first two segments with two distant, 

 divergent, basal carina. Legs short and strong, tarsi stronger 

 in the distal half, and with a long curved claw. 

 Habitat. Florida. 



E. DEBiLis, Lcc. Slender, light brown or darker, elytra 

 darker, pubescence short. Length 0.8 mm. 



iY£'(7rf small, wider than long; eyes small, convex; tempora 

 small, acutely rounded, shorter than the eye; base very slight- 

 ly sinuate, not impressed in in the middle, vertex im punctate, 

 sides declivous; fovecC mutually as distant as either from the 

 eye, deep, connected by a parabolic, slightly impressed, very 

 narrow sulcus or line; frontal margin convex, feeble; supra- 

 antennal tubercles small, angulate, not prominent. AntenntB 

 two-thirds longer than the head, eighth to tenth joints gradu- 

 ally and uniformly wider, sub-equal in length, last joint ovate. 

 Prothorax widest just before the middle, as wide as long, 

 slightly wader than the head, nearly straight posteriorly, base 

 two-thirds and neck one-half as wide as the prothorax; disk 

 strongly convex, median sulcus fusiform; one-fourth from the 

 base is a transverse, narrow sulcus, angulated in the middle, 

 and terminating in two large, lateral foveae. Elytra, across the 

 shoulders, distinctly wider than the pronotum, longer than 

 wide, stftural line deep, discal line rudimentary. Abdomen 

 narrower than the elytra, basal half with the sides parallel, no 

 basal carinse. Legs short, slender. Habitat. Florida. 



