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Described from a single example (? ? ) captured on 

 March 2nd, 1902. A ? , ex coll. Pascoe, with a conspicuous, 

 dentiform projection at the apex of each elytron, and the 

 alternate interstices raised, a sharply 5-carinate rostrum, 

 and the body finely pubescent, dull above and very shining 

 beneath, seems to be referable to L. gibber. Two males in the 

 Museum, smaller, narrower, and with the apices of the elytra 

 unarmed, will probably prove to belong to the same species. 



32. Listroderes divaricatus, Enderlein. 



Hah. Falklands, Seal (Jove. 



Described from a single example, taken on March 13th, 

 1902. Not represented in B.M. 



33. Listroderes vulsus, Enderlein. 



Hab. FALKLANDS, Port Darwin, Goose Green. 

 Described from three examples, taken on March 6th, 1902. 

 Not represented in B.M. 



34. Listroderes falklandicus, Enderlein. 



Hab. Falklands, Hooker's Point, Port William, Seal 

 Cove, Port Stanley. 



Not recognized amongst the material before me. Appa- 

 rently very like L. bracteatus, but with hair-like vestiture 

 instead of rounded scales. 



35. Listroderes abditus, Enderlein. 



Hab. Falklands, Fox Bay. 



Described from four examples, found in March 1902. A 

 smaller form than any of its aliies in the same islands. Not 

 represented in B.M. 



36. Listroderes salebrosus, Enderlein. 



? Listroderes salebrosus, Enderl. Kungl. Sv. Vet.-Akad. Handl xlviii. 

 no. 3, p. 20, t. ii. fig. 18 l . 



3 . Elongate, rather narrow, opaque above, shining beneath, 

 varying in colour (according to maturity) from nigro-piceous 

 to reddish-brown, the elytra sometimes obscurely rufescent 

 with blackish markings, finely pubescent; above densely, 

 finely, rugulosely, the elytra very shallowly, punctate; beneath 



