G08 Mr. G. Lewis on 



being angulate in the middle. It may be grouped with 

 P. integrum and silvestre, Sch., and thuqnaum and elingue, 

 Lew., and others, which are oval and more or less convex, 

 with the lateral thoracic stria parallel to the margin. 



Hah. Anamalai Mountains, iS. India (Andrewes, No. 692). 



Omalodes striatipedus, Lew., 1900 = 0. amazonius, Mars., 

 1861. 



Omalodes hullatus, sp. n. 



Oblongo-ovatus, parum convexus, niger, nitidus ; fronte lajviter 

 puuctulata, canaliculata, stria retrorsum acuminata ; pronoto 

 Icevi, stria marginali Integra ; elytris striis puuctatis, 1-2 in- 

 tegris, 3 basi dimidiata ; propygidio tuberculato, sat dense sub- 

 tiliter punctulato ; prosterno bistriato ; mesosterno stria marginali 

 late interrupta; tibiis anticis 4-dentatis. 



L. 5i mm. 



This species is more oblong than 0. tuberculipygus, Sch., 

 and the niesosternal marginal stria is not complete. The 

 prosternal strife are as long as the keel and diverge from each 

 other equally before and behind. The tubercles on the pro- 

 pygidium also are more prominent than the other three 

 species knpwn with tubercles. 0. tuhercidipygus, Sch., is the 

 only species at present known with a tuberculate propygidium 

 and a complete mesosternal stria, but this latter character was 

 not noticed by Schmidt. 



Hah. Jatahy, Province of Goyaz, Brazil. 



Omalodes tuherculatus, sp. n. 



Ovatus, parum convexus, niger, nitidus ; froute laeviter punctata, 

 canaliculata. stria retrorsum acuminata ; pronoto Isevi, stria mar- 

 ginali Integra ; elytris striis punctatis, 1-3 integris, suturali 

 postice punctis indicatis ; propygidio tuberculato ; prosterno 

 bistriato, sed striis brevibus ; tibiis anticis valde 4-dentatis. 



L. b\ miU. 



This species differs from 0. hullatus in being more oval, in 

 having three dorsal striee complete, and the prosternal strife 

 are short and occupy nearly one half (the anterior part) of 

 the keel only. In this last respect they are similar to 

 0. tuherosus, Lew., which is, however, a larger species, with 

 a more circular outline, being described as " breviter ovatus, ■*' 



Hab. French Guiana. 



