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latter elongate, not much broader behind than in front, and dis- 

 tinctly impressed on the basal part of the median line. Elytra 

 subrugosely and densely punctate and pubescent. Antennae, apex 

 of thighs, tibiae and tarsi, brown. Abdominal segments dusky. 



693. ZONITIS APICALIS. n. sp. 



Length 5 lines. 

 Luteous, subnitid, very sparingly punctate. Thorax not 

 longer than the width, much narrowed at the apex, rounded on 

 the sides, and narrowed towards the base. Elytra subdepressed, 

 broad, and broadest at the apex, which is black. Antennae, apex 

 of thighs, tibiae and tarsi, black. Abdomen dusky brown. 



694. — ZONITIS BIZONATA. n. sp. 

 Length 5 lines. 

 This species differs only from the last in the elytra which are 

 in this insect more convex, very finely and densely punctate, and 

 broadly fasciated with black at the base and apex. 



695. ZONITIS ANNULATA. n. sp. 



Length 4| lines. 

 Pale luteous, subnitid, punctate. Thorax elongate, with the 

 median line distinct towards the base. Elytra very densely 

 punctate, thinly pubescent, and brown at the base and apex, with 

 four subdistinct raised lines on each elytron. Apex of thighs, 

 apex of tibiae, apex of first joint of tarsi and all the others, brown. 

 Abdomen dusky brown. Antennce brown with the very base of 

 each joint reddish. 



(EDEMERID^. 



696. — Selenopalpds ruscus. n. sp. 

 Length 5 lines. 

 Reddish brown, opaque, densely fulvo-pubescent. Head sub- 

 triangular, black. Neck large. Thorax elongate, and constricted 

 in front, with the median line profoundly marked. Elytra 

 elongate, subacuminate, coarsely punctate, and cinereo-pubescent, 

 with the suture and extreme apex black. Body beneath and 



