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19- EUPHALIA, Pasc. 



Eiiphalia, Tasc. Journ. Linn. Soc. x. p. 467 (1870). 



1. Euphalia pardali.s, Pasc. I. c. p. 468, 



W. Australia : Nicol Bay. 

 Type in the British Museum. 



20. Tanyruhynchus, Schh. 



Tan;irhynchiis, Schh. Disp. meth. p. 212 (1826). — Type T. strigirostris, 

 Sparrm. 



Owing to the unfortunate lack of adequate material, I am 

 unable to give a synopsis of the species of this difficult genus. 

 Of the fifteen species described by Boheman the types of no 

 less than six have been lost. I have seen no example of 

 T. asiaticus, Menetr., from Turkestan, or T. viridis, Fst. 

 (D. e. Z. 1889, p. 114), from India; but it is probable that 

 they do not really belong to the genus, for all the remaining 

 species are entirely confined to Cape Colony. T. cosiirostris, 

 lioh., and T. biguttaius, Boh., belong to the genus IStramia, 

 Mshl. With tiiese exceptions the list of species given in the 

 Munich Catalogue remains unaltered. 



21. 



o-en. nov. 



Caput subglobosum, ociilis lateralibus depressis. Eostrum a capite 

 non separatum, thorace paulum longius, arcuatum, subtus nudum 

 nitidum subcompres.sum, supra simpliciter convexum et squamo- 

 sum ; scrobes subdorsales, late et profunde ad apieem continuati, 

 postice angustati et miuua profundi, oculos vix attingente.s. 

 Antenna; longse, scapo oculum superante, funicuH articiilo secundo 

 quam primo duplo longioro, articulis apicalibus non trausversis, 

 clava magna eloiigata. I'rothorax trausversus, antice et postice 

 truncatus, prope apieem Icvitcr constrictus. Elytra ovata, ad 

 basin truncata, humeris nullis, leviter punctato-striata. Pedes 

 sat validi, fomoribus inermibus, corbulis tibiarum posticarum 

 apcrtis, tarsorum unguiculis oonnatis. Abdominis segraentum 

 primum postice truncatum, 2 = ;i-|-4; cpimeroTi mososternale 

 vix perspiciendum ; episternum metasternalc angustum, sed 

 distinctum. 



Type Tanyrhynchus? pusillasj F.st. 



1. Kreniiwdes pusillus, Fst. D. e. Z. 1889, p. 111. 



Madagascar (Dr. Pipit:;). 

 Type in the Dresden Museum. 



