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thickly and regularly dark-brown punctured, between the 

 inner margin and the nerve an irregular row of punctures : 

 corium white ; sutural margin and the adjoining nerve ex- 

 teriorly thickly and regularly dark-brown punctured; apex 

 of the space enclosed between these with two or three remote 

 punctures ; disk with an irregular, transverse, thickly punc- 

 tured brown band before the apex, broadest at the anterior 

 margin, and terminating before reaching the inner posterior 

 angle ; anterior margin thickly and finely dark- brown punc- 

 tured from the base to the lower margin of the band ; posterior 

 margin dark brown, apex next the anterior margin black. 

 Membrane brown, with an irregular darker cloud extending 

 from the apex of the corium, and widening until it reaches 

 the inner margin. Sternum pitchy black or black : prosternum 

 thickly and somewhat finely punctured : mesosternum more 

 sparingly and coarsely punctured : metasternum thickly punc- 

 tured, the punctures similar to those on the mesosternum. 

 Legs pale brownish yellow: coxm, first pair brown, second 

 and third clear brown, apex yellow : fulcra of all the pairs 

 yellow : thighs clear brown ; base of the first pair narrowly, 

 second and third broadly yellow : tarsi pale brownish yellow, 

 third joint dusky brown. 



Abdomen : underside brown. 



Length 2^-3 lines. 



Genus G-yndes. 

 G-yndes albomarginatus. 



Black, dull. Head and pronotum clothed with a fine some- 

 what golden pubescence, intermixed with long erect dark 

 hairs; anterior margin of the elytra white from the base to 

 beyond the middle. 



Head black, somewhat shagreened. Antennai black. Eyes 

 dark pitchy brown. Rostrum pitchy black, shining ; first 

 joint black ; apex of the first, second, and third joints narrowly 

 pitchy red ; second, third, and fourth joints with longish erect 

 dark hairs. 



Thorax. — Pronotum black ; between the constriction and 

 the posterior margin thickly, coarsely, and irregularly punc- 

 tured. Scutellum black, with long, erect, dark hairs ; from the 

 middle to the apex is a central keel, on either side of which 

 are a few deep punctures ; anterior portion finely punctured. 

 Elytra piceous, with a few erect dark hairs not so long as 

 those on the head, pronotum, or scutellum : claims piceous, 

 base and a patch before the apex black : corium piceous to 

 beyond the middle, beyond which is a broad transverse band 

 extending from the anterior to the interior margin, bounded 



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