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long as the body or nearly so, basal and second ventral segments. 
not furnished with tomentose fovez). I have been obliged to 
depend on Mr. Pascoe’s descriptions for the characters of some 
of his species. 
A. Elongate species of small size (long., 3-5 1.) 
B. Antenne devoid of spines. 
C. Ventral segments devoid of tomentose foveze 
D. Sides of elytra of pale colour in their anterior half. 
E. Prothorax nearly half as 
long as elytra... ... ibidionides, Pasc. 
EE. Prothorax much shorter... stigmosum, Pasce. 
DD. Sides of elytra dark, except 
ay base?! 1. . dorsale, Pasc., 
DDD. Elytra with a dark lateral 
stripe reaching the base, 
but not the apex ... levigatum, Blackb.. 
CC. Third and fourth ventral seg- 
ments with tomentose foveze 
D. Punctures in rows on elytra 
close and regular age 
near apex.. ventrale, Blackb. 
DD. Punctures in rows on n elytra 
much less close... sparsum, Blackb. 
BB. Antenne with a spine at the apex 
of the third joint... fraternum, Blackb. 
AA. Robust species of larger size (long., 6 1.) tripartitum, Pase. 
APOSITES. 
A, lanaticollis, sp. nov. Rufo-piceus, elytris lividis, elytris ped- 
ibusque pilis fulvis (his basin versus albidis) dense vestitis, 
antennis pube minuta fulva confertim instructis, ceteris 
partibus pilis albidis vestitis (his in prothorace conspicue 
condensatis) ; prothorace rugulose sat crebre punctulato in 
medio longitudinaliter et lateraliter spatio nitido subleevi 
instructo, quam latiori fere longiori, subquadrato, antice 
quam postice manifeste angustiori, lateribus obscure bisin- 
uatis, basi fere truncato, angulis posticis extrorsum sat 
prominulis ; elytris externe fortiter emarginatis, apice angus- 
tatis, sat crebre sat squamose punctulatis (basin versus 
minus crebre minus squamose), singulis leviter 4-costatis, 
costis apicem fere attingentibus (1* haud suture conjuncta) ; 
segmentis ventralibus maculis parvis denudatis ornatis ; 
antennis quam corpus longioribus, articulis 3-11 compressis. 
Long., 9-10 1.; lat., 21. 
Much smaller than A. macilentus, Pasc., with the prothorax 
clothed with white woolly pilosity all but entirely concealing the 
