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luirrowl}' rounded, (he surface distinctly depressed within the mar- 

 gins; when seen from the side, the hue of the fastigium rises very 

 considerably from the interocular depression, rounding over the 

 summit of the fastigium into the facial line; angle of the face con- 



FiG. 13. — El^ochlora pulchella. Lateral view type. (X ^) 



siderably retreating, slightly concave; frontal costa very slightly 

 expanding caudad, reaching to the clypeal suture, sulcate through- 

 out its length; eyes moderately prominent, ovate in outline, in 

 length very slightly exceeding the infra-ocular portion of the gense; 

 antennae over twice the. length of the pronotum, rather 

 slender, very slightly depressed proximad. Pronotum 

 with its greatest dorsal width contained one and five- 

 eighths times in the length, slightly tectate on the pro- 

 zona, distinctly flattened on the metazona; cephalic 

 margin subtruncate, caudal margin rectangulate; 

 median carina moderately elevated, with an extremely 

 slight longitudinal arcuation; lateral angles rectangu- 

 late on the metazona, descending ventrq-cephalad and 

 armed with distinct tubercles on the prozona ; transverse 

 sulci three in number, deeply impressed, prozona and 

 metazona subequal in length; lateral lobes very consid- 

 erably longer than deep, the ventral margin obtuse- 

 angulate, the caudal margin oblique, the ventro-caudal 

 angle obtuse; all the pronotal margins except the 

 ventral ones supplied with small, rounded, more or less dis- 

 tinct and regularly placed nodes. Tegmina very slightly 

 longer than the head and pronotum together, reaching 

 to the base of the supra-anal plate, acute-lanceolate in 

 shape; costal margin arcuate, sutural margin straight. 

 Wings reaching to the tips of the tegmina. Prosternal spine erect, 

 conic, slightly blunted; interspace between the mesosternal lobes 

 very slightly longitudinal ; interspace between the metasternal lobes 

 slightly transverse, the cephalic margin of the same obtuse-angulate. 



Fig. U.—Eljeo- 

 ciiloha pul- 

 chella. Dor- 

 sal VIEW OF 

 HEAD AND PRO- 

 NOTUM OF TYPE. 



(X 2) 



