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flavous instead of ashy-grey ; the females (for the most part) have 

 the elytra entirely flavous, with very faint traces, if any, of longitu- 

 dinal bands of pubescence. 



Amazon Eiver ; Ega. Taken by Mr. Bates. In the collection of 

 the British Museum and other cabinets. 



16. Physimerus ephippium. (TAB. III. fig. 4.) B.M. 



P. ovalis, elongatus, ferrugineus, impubescens ; capite brevi, inter 

 oculos transverse et oblique foveolato, punctate, glabro ; ihorace 

 quadrato, ad basin coarctato et transverse obsolete depresso, punc- 

 tato, subtiliter pubescenti, ferrugineo ; elytris latis, punctato- 

 striatis, fuscis, ad humeros macula undique pallide ferruginea, 

 elytrorum etiam apice pallide ferrugineo ; antennis Jiliformibus, 

 fulvis; pedibus flavis. 



c? Long. corp. 2| lin., lat. 1^ lin. 

 $ Long. corp. 2 lin., lat. 1 lin. 



Oval, elongate, slightly depressed, ferrugineous, shining. Head 

 short, transverse; eyes subprominent, distant, extending laterally 

 beyond the line of the anterior margin of the thorax : between the 

 eyes is a transverse fovea, the terminations of which are obliquely 

 inclined to the upper and inner margins of the eyes ; this fovea is 

 medially connected with the space between the insertion of the 

 antennae by a distinct longitudinal channel : the surface of the head 

 is sparingly punctured throughout and glabrous. Thorax quadrate 

 (almost elongate), at the base coarctate; the anterior angles de- 

 pressed and subacute ; the sides subsinuate, constricted at the base 

 and finely marginate ; a broad and shallow transverse postmedial 

 depression gives prominence to the anterior surface; the surface 

 punctate throughout, subpubescent, ferrugineous. Elytra distinctly 

 broader than the thorax, somewhat depressed, punctate-striate, fus- 

 cous, shining ; two large and somewhat irregularly-defined circular 

 spots of a pale ferrugineous colour are situated antemedially, sepa- 

 rated by the distance of two striae from the suture, extending late- 

 rally to the margin, and reaching obliquely to the humeral angle ; 

 the apex also of the elytra is broadly ferrugineous. Antennce fili- 

 form, fulvous. Legs flavous throughout. 



From the Amazon district. Taken by Mr. Bates. 



17. Physimerus suboculatus. 



P. oblongo-ovatus, subelongatus, rufo-fuscus ; capite brevi, inter 

 oculos Y foveolato ; ihorace quadrato, ad basin constricto et trans- 



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