644 Mr. T. Vemon Wollaston on the 



centioribus, illarum capitulo ferrugineo. Subtus alutaceus, 

 subtilissime parcissimeque punctulatus. 



Long. corp. lin. 2 2|. 



Habitat ins. Malayenses ; in Batchian, necnon ad Dorey 

 in Nov. Guinea, cepit Dom. Wallace. In collectione 

 Dom. Pascoe. 



Genus 109. PACHYSTYLUS. 

 Wollaston (vide, ante, p. 496). 

 Pachy 'stylus dimidiatus, n. sp. 



P. cylmdrico-fusiformis, convexus, niger; capite pro- 

 thoraceque (prassertim in ? ) subopacis, et sat grosse (saltern 

 in hoc) punctatis, hoc in linea media obsoleta paulo minus 

 punctato, rostro elongato et (praesertim in <) robusto, 

 oculis valde exstantibus ; prothorace magno, elongato, 

 antice vix constricto ; scutello minuto, punctiformi ; elytris 

 (subfusiformibus basi truncatis) nitidioribus et obsoletis- 

 sime etiam subaeneo-tinctis, striato-punctatis, interstitiis 

 convexiusculis ac minutissime (vix perspicue) remoteque 

 subuniseriatim punctulatis ; antennis pedibusque elongatis, 

 crassis, piceis. Subtus alutaceus, grosse sed parce et 

 leviter punctatus. 



Long. corp. lin. 2^ 2J. 



Habitat American! australem, in Chili degens. Benigne 

 communicavit Dom. Fry. 



Genus 111. EREMOTES. 



Wollaston, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 2nd Ser. v. 364(1861). 

 Eremotes gravidicornis, n. sp. 



E. cylindricus, calvus, subnitidus, niger; rostro brevis- 

 simo, lato, crasso, tamen parallelo, apice in medio trian- 

 gulariter impresso, dense et argute punctulato ; oculis valde 

 prominentibus ; prothorace elongato, ovato-cylindrico, 

 valde profunde, grosse et dense (in medio sensim remotius) 

 punctato ; elytris cylindricis, valde profunde punctato- 

 sulcatis, interstitiis angustis costiformibus ac minutissime 

 uniseriatim punctulatis ; antennis pedibusque (saltern illis) 

 crassissimis, picescentioribus, capitulo ferrugineo, tarsis 

 clare rufo-piceis. 



Long. corp. lin. 2. 



Habitat Europam australem ?, a Dom. J. Gray ad 

 describendum benigne missus. 



(Obs. Species strangulato, Perris, valde affinis, sed 



