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into several tubercles. The humeral protuberance is not quite symmetrical on the two 
wing-cases. C spheropterus has the general facies of a small Acalles, 
23. Cycloterimus microphthalmus, n. sp. 
Oblong, convex, shining’; castaneous, the legs and the base of the antenne ferru- 
ginous; sparsely clothed with minute, curled, suberect setz. Rostrum very stout, 
arcuate, as long as the prothorax, rugulosely punctate, carinate, and opaque to near 
the tip, the apex shining. Eyes reduced to a few facets. Prothorax barely as long 
as broad, the posterior portion widened forwards to the rounded anterior angles and 
then abruptly narrowed to the short tubulate anterior portion; densely, coarsely punctate. 
Elytra short-oval, at the middle considerably wider than the prothorax; with rows of 
closely placed, coarse, transverse punctures separated by very narrow, shining, raised 
interstices. Beneath coarsely, closely punctate. Anterior coxze moderately distant. 
Third tarsal joint small, feebly excavate above. 
Length 14—14 mm. (6). 
Loc. Seychelles: Silhouette. 
Two specimens, from near Mont Pot-d-eau, ca. 1500 feet, VIII. 1908; one is 
recorded as from a fallen “Bois Rouge” tree (Wormia ferruginea). Much smaller 
than C. spheropterus, the prothorax more rounded at the sides and with the punctures 
on the disc separate one from another, the elytra without tubercles and rounded at the 
sides from the truncated base. 
24. Cycloterinus cecus, n. sp. 
Oblong, convex, opaque; reddish-brown, the rostrum and legs ferruginous; clothed 
with minute, semierect, curled, ochreous set, the sete on the elytra condensed into a 
compact line down the alternate interstices. Rostrum very stout, arcuate, nearly as 
long as the prothorax, separated from the head by a deep transverse groove, minutely 
punctate, rugulose and opaque towards the base, the long parallel-sided apical portion 
shining, and wider than the rest. Eyes wanting. Prothorax elongate, subcylindrical, 
the posterior portion subquadrate, as long as broad, and rounded at the sides anteriorly, 
the narrower tubulate anterior portion extending forwards over the head ; densely 
punctate, the punctures longitudinally confluent. Elytra oval, at the middle considerably 
wider than the prothorax ; seriato-foveolate, the alternate interstices costate, the others 
convex. Beneath very coarsely punctate. Prosternum long, arcuate-emarginate in front. 
Anterior coxze very narrowly separated. Third tarsal joint small, feebly excavate above. 
Length 2 mm. (?). 
Loe. Seychelles: Mahé. 
One specimen, found in the high forest of Morne Blanc or Pilot, in November, 1908. 
The elongate, strongly cucullate prothorax gives this insect a very different appearance 
from the forms described by Kolbe; nevertheless, it can quite well be placed in Cyclo- 
termus for the present, some of the additional species now known being almost 
intermediate. The antennee are wanting in the type. 
