228 Mr. G. Lewis on 



pronoto lateribus punctato, stria marjrinali Integra; elytris striis 

 dorsalibus 1-3 intcgris, 4-5 apicalibus, suturali obliqua basi 

 abbrcviata ; prosterno baud striato ; mesosterno biatriato ; tibiis 

 anticis 4-5-deutati3. 

 L. 3i mill. 



Orbicular, somewhat convex, black and sliining, surface 

 above finely punctuiate ; the head is similar in form and 

 sculpture to tliat of P. 4-punctulus, Mars., but the epistoma 

 and mandibles are longer ; the thorax is transverse, more 

 than twice as broad as long, marginal stria fine and com- 

 plete, the lateral border is distinctly punctured, scutellar 

 ])uncture w^ell-marked, basal edge irregularly j)unotured ; the 

 elytra, striae, sul)hanieral absent, inner humeral very tine 

 and oblique, dorsal 1-3 strong and complete, 4—5 apical, 

 coequal, and not quite reaching the middle, sutural shortened 

 anteriorly for about a quarter of the elytral length, somewhat 

 oblique and gradually becoming closer to the suture towards 

 the apex ; the proj)ygidium is punctured like the thoracic 

 border and is faintly impressed on either side behind ; the 

 pygidium, the basal half is punctured and the a))ical half 

 is smooth ; the prosternum is without strise and widens out 

 very sharply at the base ; the mesosternura, anterior stria 

 marginal and parallel to the edge, second stria transversely 

 arched and it is clearly anterior to the meso-metasternal 

 suture, and it continues laterally (irregularly crenulate) to 

 the base of the metasternura ; the anterior tibiae are 4-5- 

 dentate. 



The above belongs to the same section of the genus as 

 P. 4:-pu7ictulus, Mars., and others, but its stature and rela- 

 tively greater breadth render it conspicuously different. 



hab. Chapada, Matto Grosso {11. H. Smith). One 

 example. 



Oinaludes felix, sp. n. 



Ovatus, convexiusculus, niger, nitidus ; fronts clypeoque dense 

 punctatis, illo in medio profunde sulcata ; pronoto leviter 4-foveo- 

 lato, lateribus dense punctatis ; elytris striis 1-2 integris, 3 in 

 medio interrupta et postice punctis formata ; propygidio pygidioque 

 dense punctatis ; prosterno baud striato ; mesosterno stria mar- 

 ginali late interrupta ; tibiis anticis o-dentatis. 



L. 9^ mill. 



Oval, slightly convex, black and shining; the head with 

 the clypeus and mandibles densely but not very coarsely 

 punctured, stria complete, the median sulcus similar but 

 wider than that figured for 0. angulatus, Mars. (Mon. 1853, 



