new Species o/ Ilistcrida;. 



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except tliat, the latter is more roljust and the lateral thoracic 

 stria is conspicuously stronj^er ; but the male of torpedo has a 

 rostrum which has a protuherance on either side, and jn this 

 respect agrees with the males of T. carimeroslri's, vo.rius^ 

 nasicornis, and volvulus, Mars. Two figures arc given to 

 show the difJercnccs of the outlines of the rostrum. 



Fi- 1. 



Fiy. -2. 



Tryiuoiaus thuracicus, F 



Tnjpancetis torpedo, Lew, 



Campylokiiabdus, Schmidt, 18b9. 



Teinotarsus Poggei^ Har., is undoubtedly congeneric with 

 Campylorhahdus si?igularis, Sch. There is a very great 

 resemblance in the sculpture and form of the sterna and in 

 the jjeculiar dorsal strijE of both species. 



Teinotarsus latipes, Lew., 1904. 



T give a figure of this species, drawn from the type example 

 in the British Museum. 



Fijr. 3. 



Teinotarsus lutipes, Lew. 



Ulster ngasscr, sp. n. 



lireviter ovalis, convexus, iii?;er, nitidus ; frontc biimprcssa, stria 

 recta ; pronoto laterihus iniimnctato, marginato et bistriato ; 

 clytris striis 1-3 et subhuuicruli inlcgris, 4 basi cvancsccnti, o 



