Genera of the Cossonidcs. 619 



transversim rugulosis ac minutissime parceqwe punctulatis ; 

 an tennis pedibusque rufo-piceis, scapo et funicnli art. l mo 

 clarioribus. Subtus profimde et parum dense punctatus. 



Long. corp. lin. 2. 



Habitat American! australem (in provincia S t8e Catha- 

 rinse, Brazilias, a Dom. Fry deprehensus). 



frenus 69. STENOTRIBUS. 



Wollaston (vide, ante, p. 474). 



Stenotribus longicollis, n. sp. 



S. angustissimus, elongatus, parallelus, nitidus, fere 

 niger ; rostro (elongate, parallelo) minutissime parcissi- 

 meque punctulato; protnorace valde elongato, triangulari- 

 cylindrico, subdepresso, profunde et grosse sed vix den- 

 sissime punctate, a3quali (nee carinulato, nee impresso) ; 

 elytris parallelis, sat tenuiter punctato-striatis, versus 

 humeros rufescentioribus, interstitiis transversim sub- 

 rugulosis ac minutissime (vix perspicue) parcissimeque 

 uniseriatim punctulatis ; antennis rufo-piceis, pedibus piceis. 

 Subtus parce sed argute punctulatus. 



Long. corp. lin. 1^. 



Habitat American! australem (a Dom. Fry a provincia 

 Bahia, BraziliaB, communicatus). 



Genus 72. GLCEODEMA. 



Wollaston (vide, ante, p. 476). 



Glceodema spatula, n. sp. 



G. angustula, elongata, fusiformis, convexa, nitidissima, 

 nigra sed in prothorace femoribusque rufa ; capite rostroque 

 elongatis, minute (in illo parce sed in hoc dense) punctu- 

 latis, illo elongato spatuliforrni (sc. antice rotundato- 

 ampliato) ; protnorace (elytris paulo angustiore, et subtus 

 concavo) postice subovali, convexo, antice subito et pro- 

 funde constricto, aequali ac fere impunctato (punctulis 

 solum minutissimis parce adsperso), rufo sed antice et 

 postice nigro-marginato ; elytris fusiformibus basi trun- 

 catis, obsolete striato-punctatis, stria juxta suturam paulo 

 distinctiore atque omnibus ad apicem profundis ; antennis 

 pedibusque elongatis, crassis, illis, tibiis tarsisque nigro- 

 piceis, femoribus (basi apiceque exceptis) runs. Subtus 

 politissimus, fere impunctatus, ac postice castaneus. 



Long. corp. lin. 5. 



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