IC'2 Mr. G. C. Clianipion on Coleoptera from 



List of Species. 



Fam. Moncmmidae. 



1. Mv)iom»ia 2)ruhwsiim, sp. n. 



Tarn. Cistelidae ( = Aixf.cu- 



1AI>JF,). 



2. Cacoplesia viiidilvicia, sp. n. 



3. „ (Dtnidipes^ sp. n. 



Fam. Melandryidse. 



4. Stictodrya (gen. nov.) /o/.-^z- 



pennis, sp. ii. 



5. M peter otnhnus (geu. nov.) />'- 



mlaris., sp. n. 



Fam. CZdemeridse. 



<>. Oxacis r/risescenii, Fairm. 

 7. ,, Uricola, Faiim. 



S. Amoica aUhtbrana, sp. n. 

 i>. ,, scahripennis, sp. n. 

 10. „ suhinaryiHata, sp. u. 



Fam. Anthicidse. 



11. AntJiicus oceaniciis,h&t 



Fam. Pedilidae. 



12. EuryyeniusfrayiUcontis, sp. n. 



13. „ conrexicollis, sp. n. 



Fam. Xylophilidae. 



14. Xylophihis torficorm's, sp. n. 

 l-'?. ,, clavicornis, sp. n. 

 1(). „ seychellariim, sp. n. 



Fam. Monomrnidse, 



]\IoNOMMA. 



Muiwmmn, Castelnau, Hist. Nat. Ins. ii. p. 215 (1840). 



1. Monomma pruinosum, sp. n. 



Elliptic, rather broad, feebly shining, nigro-piceous or 

 black, at most obsoletely ru£o-variegate, the reddish colora- 

 tion sometimes becoming more distinct along the lateral 

 and apical margins of the prothorax, towards the sides of 

 the elytra before the apex, and on the humeri beneath, the 

 antennal club, the palpi, and the legs in part also riifescent ; 

 somewhat thickly clothed above with minute, fulvous, 

 adpressed, squamiform hairs, which are condensed into a 

 small patch on each elytron at the base. Head densely 

 punctate. Prothorax rounded at the sides anteriorly, closely, 

 finely punctate, the anterior auiiles arcuately produced, the 

 hind angles subrectangular. Elytra transversely gibbous 



* Xot represented in tlie collections made by the Expedition. 



