2G0 On new Species o/HisteriJ^. 



the prosternum, anterior lobe densely and coarsely punc- 

 tured, keel with smaller and variouisly sized points less 

 closely set, striae widen out posteriorly (in one example the 

 strise are obliterated between the coxse) ; the mesosternum 

 is pointed like the keel^ the marginal and the transverse 

 striae are crenate ; the metasternum has a median furrow 

 and a cluster of large punctures on each side at its base; 

 the anterior til)i8e are denticulate. 



The furcation or branch in tlie sutural stria is remarkable 

 and also the fine marginal stria along the suture ; it is not 

 the ordinary sutural stria and the form of the pygidium is 

 exceptional. 



Hab. Harrar, Abyssinia (G. Christensen) . 



Discoscelis currata, sp. n. 



Oblongo-ovata, convexa, nigra, nitida ; fronte tenuiter impressa, 

 stria iiiconspicua ; pronoto impunctato, stria marginali post 

 oculos interrupta ; elytris striis subhumerali iDterna basi 

 abbreviata, 1—4 integris, 4 incurvata, 5 abbreviata, suturali 

 dimidiata ; propygidio vix grosse punctato ; prosterno bistriato ; 

 mesosterno teuuissime marginato ; tibiis valde dilatatis. 



L. 6| mill. 



Oblong-oval, convex, black and shining ; the head im- 

 punctate, slightly impressed in front, frontal stria very fine, 

 almost obsolete ; the thorax, surface smooth, lateral stria 

 near the edge, continuing at the base as far as the first 

 dorsal stria, anteriorly it is interrupted beliind the eyes, but 

 it is continued as a straight line behind the head, scutellar 

 puncture small and shallow ; the elytra, the inner sub- 

 Immeral stria is a little shortened at the base, outer humeral 

 is broken behind the middle, the dorsal striae 1-3 are 

 complete, 2 markedly turning inwards at the base, the 

 fourth stria is complete and like the second turns in at the 

 base and continues along it nearly to the suture, 5 apical 

 and rather short, sutural apical and almost dimidiate ; the 

 propygidium is somewhat coarsely punctured, punctures 

 somewhat irregular and not closely set, the points of the 

 pygidium are smaller ; the prosternum is hist ri ate, striae 

 widening out between the coxae and are near together 

 anteriorly ; the mesosternum has a fine marginal stria which 

 is straight anteriorly and not easily seen, behind the 

 marginal stria is an arched stria clearly marked and common 

 to it and the metasternum ; the tibiae are widely dilated. 



I have assigned this species to Discoscelis, notwithstanding 

 its large size. 



Hab. Mar de Hespanha, Minas Geraes, Brazil. 



