OMOTOTTJS. 219 



Ovate, robust, subpubescent, in colour fuseo-ferrugineous. Head 

 depressed, slightly produced ; eyes large and prominent, extending 

 as far as the lateral margin of the thorax : below the base of the 

 antennae is a transverse triangular depression ; immediately above it 

 is an obsolete fovea in the form of the letter V ; on either side of 

 this fovea the eyes are margined by a longitudinal depression ; the 

 surface of the head is clothed entirely with an ashy-grey pubescence 

 (at the base suffused with piceous). Thorax quadrate ; the anterior 

 angles depressed ; the sides submarginate ; the antemedial surface 

 is raised, and forms two distinct and prominent tubercles ; the whole 

 surface clothed with an ashy-grey pubescence. Scutellum small, 

 triangular, fuscous. Elytra broad, punctate-striate, completely 

 covered with a thick short pubescence ; the colour near the scutel- 

 lary angles and along the suture is dark fuscous, at the sides dark 

 flavous interspersed with ashy-grey. Antennae slightly incrassated 

 towards the apex ; joints first to fourth flavous, fifth and sixth fusco- 

 flavous, seventh and eighth testaceous, ninth to eleventh fuscous. 

 Legs pale testaceous, suifused with fuscous. 



Brazil. In the collection of the Rev. H. Clark. 



11. Omototus artitus. 



0. ovatus, latus, subrobustus, pubescens, fuscMs ; capite brevi, inter 

 oculos transverse depresso ; thorace transverse, ad basin depresso, 

 antice elevato et longitudinaliter foveolato ; elytris sat latis et 

 robustis, punctato-striatis, irregulariter ccelatis, ante medium 

 oblique depressis ; antennis subincrassatis, flavo-fuscis ; pedibus 

 anterioribus flavis, posticis fuscis, tar sis flavis. 



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



Ovate, broad, subrobust, finely but irregularly pubescent, darkly 

 rufo-fuscous. Head short, transverse, not produced ; eyes tolerably 

 large, situated at the base of the head, extending laterally as far as 

 the anterior angles of the thorax ; above the labrum is a transverse 

 plane depression ; between the eyes is a very minute longitudinal 

 fovea, well-defined and thread-like, which reaches at its upper ex- 

 tremity a broad and shallow transverse depression extending between 

 the inner and upper margins of the eyes : the surface (when viewed 

 under a high power) is finely granulated and sparingly pubescent ; 

 in colour rufo-fuscous, at the base more darkly fuscous. Thorax 

 transverse (nearly quadrate) ; the anterior angles are depressed ; the 

 sides marginate, and in outline subsinuate ; the anterior margin is 

 subemarginate, the posterior slightly subsinuate : the base is occu- 

 pied by a broad transverse depression, well-defined and deep; it 



