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2. Mallocera opulenta. B.M. 



Mallocera opulenta, Newman, Entom. p. 94. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



3. Mallocera sordida. 



Mallocera sordida, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 140. 

 Hab. Peru. 



4. Mallocera conspicillata. 



Mallocera conspicillata, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 141. 

 Hab. Peru. 



5. Mallocera pilifera. 



Mallocera pilifera, Erichs. Arch. 1847, p. 141. 

 Hab. Peru. 



6. Mallocera simplex, n. s. B.M. 



M. fusca, punctata sericeo-undulata, thoracis lateribus unispinosis 

 dorso verrucis quinque ; elytris, certo situ visis fascia trans- 

 versa post median! fusca ; antennarum articulis tertio et quarto 

 breviter spinosis, quinto mutico. 



Brown, punctured, head and thorax with silky pubescence, the 

 latter spined in the middle on each side ; the back with five tu- 

 bercles, four of them aiTanged in a square and one placed in the 

 middle. Elytra bro\\Ti, punctured, with a greyish bristle in each 

 puncture, with a yellowish grey silky pubescence, undulating in 

 different lights ; in some lights there seems to be a transverse 

 brown band beyond the middle. Antennae with thu-d and fourth 

 joints shortly spined at the tip. Legs brown, with many scat- 

 tered greyish hairs. 



Length 6^ lines. 

 Hab. Brazil. 



7. Mallocera lateralis, n. s. B.M. 



M. thorace elongato, lateribus muticis, antice et postice subcon- 

 stricto; elytris apice sericatis, medio lateribus rufescentibus, 

 basi, sutura, parteque post apicem nigro-fuscis, sericeo-undu- 

 latis : antennis extus ciliatis, articulo basah rufo, articuhs 3*°, 

 4*0 et 5'° apice spinosis ; femoribus rufescentibus apice, tibiis 

 tarsique subnigris, pihs cinereis sparsis. 



Head blackish, with grey, scarcely silky hairs. Antennse with 

 the basal joint rufous, the other joints blackish brown, cihated 

 on the outside. Thorax elongated, sides without spine or tu- 

 bercle in the middle, somewhat constricted both in front and 



