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Elytra late ovata, ad basia leviter emarginata, humeris rotuii- 

 datis, evidenter punetato-striata, iuterstitiis latis subplanis. 

 Pedes rufo-picoi, ciiiereo-squamosi, tibiis posticis iuterne subtiliter 

 serratis. 



Abyssinia [coll. Bowring). 

 Type in the British Museum. 



17. Atmesia, Paso. 



Atmesia, Pasc. Journ, Linn. Soc. x. p. 438 (1870). — Type A, mar- 

 ginata, Pase, 



Synopsis of Species. 



1. (2.) Rostrum witli a very fine central stria ; 



sides of prothorax scarcely narrowed 

 behind middle, the posterior angles 

 strongly produced backwards ; elytra 

 with sparse erect setfe ; colour pale 

 sandy with a metallic reflection, pro- 

 notum with three black stripes, the 

 elytra variegated dorsally with irre- 

 gular black markings \. A. marr/mata, Pasc. 



2. (1.) Rostrum with a broad central furrow ; 



sides of prothorax strongly narrowed 

 behind middle, the posterior angles 

 not produced ; elytra with minute 

 eeale-like sette : colour uniform 

 greenish-grey throughout 2. A. rjlaucinn, Pase. 



1. Atmesia marginata, Pasc. I. c. p. 469, pi. xviii. fig. 3. 



S. Australia : Gawler. 

 Type in the British Museum. 



2. Atmesia glaucina, Pasc. op. cit. xi. p. 446 (L872). 



W. Australia : Nicol Bay. 

 Type in the British Museum. 



18. Opseorrhinus, Fst. [emend.]. 

 Opseorhinus, Fst. D. e. Z. 1898, p. 280. 



1. Opseorrhinus globulus, Fst. I. c. p. 281. 



India: Belgaum (//. E. Andrewes), Kanara (T. Bell). 

 Type in the Dresden Museum. 



