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olive black, and in having the second as well as the first segment 

 of the abdomen with a yellow ring. 



199. — Tachyusa coracina. n. sp. 

 Length 1 line. 

 Black, nitid, and finely punctured, with the tarsi pale red. 

 The elytra much wider than the thorax. 



200.— Myrmedonia austealis. n. sp. 

 Length Ij lines. 

 Of a pitchy red colour turning to brown on the elytra and 

 extremity of the abdomen. The antennae are very hairy, with the 

 apical joints yellow. The whole body is nitid and very finely 

 and closely punctured. 



201. — Homalota flavicollts. n. sp. 



Length | of a line. 



Head black. Thorax yellow. Elytra brown. Abdomen with 

 the two first segments red, the third and fourth dark blue, and 

 the remainder yellow. 



202. — Homalota pallidipennis. n. sp. 

 Length f of a line. 

 Entirely of a pale testaceous colour, with the exception of the 

 third and fourth segments of the abdomen which are of a darker 

 hue. 



203. — OXYPODA ANALIS. n. Sp. 



Length 2 lines. 

 Black, nitid, finely punctured, and clothed with a short ashen 

 pubescence. The elytra have a tinge of pitchy red throughout, 

 and tlje apex of the abdomen and the legs are red. 



204. AlEOCHABA HiiMOBRHOKDAUS, GUEK. To?/. 



Coquille. his. 11, page G3, t. 1 f. 24. 



