90 PHYSEMERUS. 



lo)igiuscidis, tenuiter d'datatis, art. 1-5 femtgineis, 6-8 piceis, 

 9-11 testaceis ; pedibus Jlavis, femoribus posticis rufo-ferru- 

 gineis. 



Long. corp. 1|- lin., lat. 1 lin. 



Oblong-ovate, broad, robust, subparallel, fusco-ferrugineous, finely- 

 pubescent. Head short, transverse, depressed, slightly elongate ; 

 above the labrum is a transverse plane depression ; above the inser- 

 tion of the antenna; is an obsolete medial carination ; eyes situated 

 at the base of the head, not extending laterally so far as the ante- 

 rior angles of the thorax ; the surface finely and thickly punctate ; 

 near the inner margin of the eyes flavo-pubescent. Thorax trans- 

 verse (almost quadrate) ; the anterior angles subtruncate ; the sides 

 marginate, and slightly constricted at the base ; the surface thickly 

 clothed "with a fine ashy pubescence. Scud Hum triangular. Elytra 

 broad, robust, punctate-striate, antemedially very slightly trans- 

 versely depressed, clothed throughout with a fine ashy pubescence ; 

 postmedially are two circular obscure spots between the third and 

 the sixth striae, and two others, nearer to the base (smaller and less 

 distinct, between the first and third striae), which are formed by the 

 absence of this ashy pubescence. Antenna? filiform, slightly dilated 

 towards the apex ; joints one to five ferrugineous (the first being 

 suffused with fuscous), six to eight piceous, nine to eleven testaceous. 

 Legs : the anterior flavous ; the posterior femora rufo -ferrugineous, 

 and the tibia; rufous. 



Ega (district of the Amazon). In the collection of Mr. Bates. 



25. Physimerus nebulosus. 



P. oblongo-ovatus, latus, -parallel us, subpubescens, piceiis ; capite 

 brevi, rvfo-ferrugineo ; thorace quadra/a, ad basin constrieto et 

 transverse depresso, ad latera rufo-jlavo ; elytris latis, punctato- 

 striatis, vitta antemedia transversa cinereo-pubescenti , ad latera 

 et a<l suturam ampliori ; antennis subdilatatis, art. 1-5 Jiavis, 

 6-11 rufo-Jlavis ; pedibvis rufo-Jlavis. 



Long. corp. 1\ lin., lat. f lin. 



Oblong-ovate, broad, robust, parallel, very finely pubescent, piceous. 

 Head very short, depressed, not elongated at the apex ; eyes tolerably 

 large, prominent, situated at the base of the head, extending laterally 

 as far as the anterior angles of the thorax ; surface at the inner 

 margin of the eyes navo-pubescent, thickly punctate, rufo-ferru- 

 gineous. Thorax quadrate; the anterior angles subacute and de- 

 pressed, the sides submarginate and considerably constricted towards 

 the base ; a broad postmedial depression extends along the line of 



