BY W. MACLEAY, ESQ., F.L.S. 301 



648. — HOMOTRYSIS RDFtCORNIS. n. sp. 

 Length 8 lines. 

 Black, subnitid, and punctate. Head and thorax finely 

 punctate, the latter subtransverse, rounded and narrowed at the 

 anterior angles and truncate at the base Elytra broad, convex, 

 broadest behind the middle, more than twice longer than the 

 width, and covered with large punctures, with 8 distinct punc- 

 tured striee on each elytron, and a short one near the scutellum 

 running into the first. Antennte red. Legs nitid, with the middle 

 of the tibia3 red. 



G49. HOMOTRTSIS SUBGEMINATUS. n. Sp. 



Length 7^ lines. 

 Black, subnitid and punctate. Head and thorax finely and. 

 thinly punctate, the latter transverse and much broader at the 

 base than at the apex. Elytra broad, convex, broadest behind 

 the middle, densely punctate and very lightly marked with sub- 

 geminate punctate striae. Legs and antennae black. 



650. HOMOTRYSIS REGULAKIS. n. Sp. 



Length (^ 4 lines, $ 7 lines. 

 Black, subnitid. Head and thorax densely and finely punctate, 

 the latter subtransverse and very little broader at the base than 

 at the apex, with the median line lightly marked on its anterior 

 half. Elytra very finely punctate, and striato-punctate, the punc- 

 tures in the stri^ being large at the base and small towards the 

 apex. 



651. — Alleccla elongata. n. sp. 

 Length 7| lines. 

 Black, subnitid, finely punctate and clothed with a short, 

 erect, brown pubescence. Thorax broad, subcon vex, subquadrate, 

 slightly lobed at the apex, and slightly bi-emarginate and bi-im- 

 pressed at the base, with the anterior angles rounded and the 

 posterior acute. Elytra a little bi-oader than the thorax, nearly 

 three times longer than the width, densely and finely punctate. 



