BY W. MACLEAY, ESQ., F.L.S. 297 



partially covered. Thorax greenisli black with a dull reddish 

 reflexion, subopaque, and finely and thinly punctate. Scutellum 

 black, triangular, and impressed towards the apex. Elytra not 

 much wider than the base of the thorax, nearly three times as 

 long as the width, nitid, of a green colour with purplish red 

 reflexions, and marked with eight rows of punctures on each 

 elytron, and with the interstices so coarsely punctate as to make 

 these rows appear indistinct. Under side of body and legs 

 black, nitid, and finely punctate, with the sides of the abdominal 

 segments deeply impressed. The antennae and legs of this 

 species are unusually robust. 



633. — Amartgmus convexus, Pasc. Journ. of Ent. 

 II., yage 485. 



634. — Amakygmus foveolatus. n. sp. 

 Length 4 lines. 

 Ovate, convex. Head black, thinly punctate, and deeply 

 impressed on the suture, with the eyes almost completely covei'ed 

 by the thorax and not approximate. Thorax black, subnitid, 

 very minutely and thinly punctate. Scutellum transverse, black, 

 and curvilin early triangular. Elytra dark green, nitid, and 

 marked with eight rows of foveolate punctures on each elyti'on. 

 Body beneath black, subnitid. Tarsi piceous. 



635. — Amartgmds striatus. n. sp. 

 Length 3| lines. 

 Ovate, convex, black, subopaque. Head thinly punctate, eyes 

 rather distant. Thorax minutely andthinly punctate, and slightly 

 impressed transversely near the base. Scutellum curvilinearly 

 triangular. Elytra punctato-striate, with the interstices broad 

 and subconvex. Under side of body, antennaj and legs dark 

 piceous. 



636. — Amarygmus convexiusculds. n. sp. 

 Length 3 lines. 

 Elongate-ovate, convex, subopaque. Head black, and deeply 



