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Mr. G. C. Champion on 



6 {a). Laius alboarcuatiis, sp. n. 



(J. Moderately elongate, widened posteriorly, the head 

 shiriinjif, the prothorax and elytrii opaque, finely puhoseeiit ; 

 nigro-piceons or hl;u;k, the head, anteiuue, prothoiMX, and 



Anteniial juiiita 1-4, d,<'f: i', ■>«. Z. s«'^W(«r//i».--, from tliffcveiit aspects ; 

 10, lOrt. Z.«//^o^j/ar/««tos, from above and behind; 11. L.semperi; 

 12. L.JIavuuotatus, from hehind; 13. L. eri/fhrocep/iali/s. 



legs (the infuscate tibiae excej)ted) testaceous or rufo-testa- 

 ceous, the elytra each with a narrow, arcuate, transverse, 

 whitish fascia (extending to the outer margin, but not 

 reaching tlie suture) before the apex ; the head rather 

 sparsely, minutely, the rest of the upper suiface densely, 

 rugulosely, pmictate. Head triangular, about as wide as the 



