IJi/ntenop(era from y>tto Cah'lonii. 23^ 



Suljfamily Cryttinjb. 



Buodiaa nnicolor^ sp. n. 



2 . Nigra, pedibus palpisque nifo tostaceis ; antennia 32-articulati8, 

 articulo qiiinto apice, articulis 6-l3omnino, 14-15 supra albido- 

 riavis ; nlis fuscis, venia nigris. 

 Long. 15 mm. ; terebraj long. 45 mm. 



? . Tliiid and fourtli anteiinal joints loiifr, about equal in 

 K'n,f;th, the fifth distinctly shorter, the joints beyond the fifth 

 dinii'iishin;^ rapidly in length. Clypeus and face closely 

 jinnctured; front above the base of the antennae smooth and 

 shininc;, somewhat concave, with a low carina reaching to the 

 anterior ocellus, ocellar region finely punctured, vertex smooth 

 and opaque. Clypeus strontrly depressed at the apex, the 

 apical margin transverse. Eyes separated from the base of 

 the mandibles by a distance equal to the length of tiie third 

 joint of the fore tarsi. Pronotum rounded at the angles ; 

 niesonotum closely punctured - granulate, the parapsidnl 

 furrows deep ; mesopleurae and mesosternum closely punc- 

 tured, the longitudinal groove !)etu-een them well developed, 

 mesosternum with a low transverse carina anteriorly ; meso- 

 pleurae anteriorly with a marginal carina. Scutellum smooth 

 and shining, strongly convex, with a deep transverse depres- 

 sion at the base; postscutellum obliquely striated. Median 

 segment broader than long, with a small smooth and shining 

 rectangular enclosed area at the base; from each hind angle 

 of the area runs an oblique carina not quite reaching the 

 lateral margin of the segment, the portion of the segment 

 before the carina irregularly |)uncfured-rugulo3e ; the portion 

 behind the carina j)unctured-rugo3e, obliquely striated in the 

 middle and also at the base of the posterior truncation; the 

 spines at the hind angles of the dorsal plane stout and well 

 developed ; the apex of the dorsal plane is somewhat elevated 

 in the middle and almost carinated in the middle of tlie 

 apical margin. Abdomen shining ; the first segment smooth, 

 longer than the second, the ba.-^al half forming a petiole, the 

 apical half rapidly broadened, half as broad at the apex as 

 the second segment, the spiracles nearer to each other than to 

 the apex of the segment; the remaining segments closely and 

 minutely punctured ; the second segment longer than broad ; 

 the abdomen about half as long again as the head and thorax 

 combined. Areolet rectangular, much longer than high, 

 receiving the second recurrent ncrvure close to the apex. 



