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strongly dilated, the scrobe much longer than the space 
between it and the eye, the median dorsal area flat. Antenne 
with the scape slightly curved and somewhat compressed, 
broadest below the base and gradually narrowing to the apex, 
the sete subrecumbent ; the funicle with the two basal joints 
almost equal, 3 a little longer than 4, and 4 to 7 subequal ; 
the club a trifle longer than the two preceding joints. Pro- 
thoraw a little broader than long, the sides gently rounded, 
broadest at the middle, slightly narrowed towards the base 
and more so to the apex, the subapical constriction broad and 
distinct; the upper surface foveate and uneven, the foveze 
covered and partly obscured by the scaling.  Scutellum 
trapezoidal, narrower at the base. lytra rather short and 
almost para!lel-sided, the basal margin deeply sinuate in the 
vicinity of the scutellum ,only, the apical area only slightly 
produced, the apices separately rounded, the humeral slope 
running direct to the basalangle ; the sulci with rather large 
shallow punctures, which are almost entirely covered but not 
concealed by the scaling, the intervals comparatively narrow, 
the alternate ones more raised, interval 1 rather higher than 
3 almost down to the base; the sete rather long and erect, 
those on the raised intervals forming only a single row. 
Legs with uniform grey scaling, the front femora with a 
strong tooth. 
Length 7, breadth 4 mm. 
COLOMBIA. 
Fustylus inclusus, sp. 0. 
Colour black, with dense chalky-white scaling and brown 
markings ; the head and rostrum™=-pale fawn-colour above ; 
the prothorax with a broad brown lateral stripe on each side 
and a narrower indefinite central one; each elytron with a 
very broad brown stripe running from the shoulder to the 
middle between striz 3 and 7, and then turning obliquely 
inwards up to the suture at the top of the declivity. 
3 ¢. Lead scarcely impresstd behind the eyes, which are 
rather large and prominent, the width of the forehead equal 
to the length of the eye. Rostrum almost parallel-sided in 
the basal half, the genze strongly dilated, the scrobe about as 
long as the space between it and the eye, the median dorsal 
area flat. Antenne with the scape only slightly curved and 
somewhat compressed, the setee recumbent ; the funicle with 
the two basal joints equal, 3 distinctly longer than 4, 4 and 
5 equal to 7, 6 a little shorter; the club much smaller than 
usual and scarcely as long as the two preceding joints. 
Prothoraz a trifle longer than broad, parallel-sided from the 
