the Coleopterous Fannhj Krotylidce. (1,9) 395 

 Goniolanguria. 



g. n. {typ. latipes, S. Saund.). 



[Goniocephala, Chev. Dej. Cat pars.'\ 



Elytra produced at the apex, slightly divaricating, denticulate ; 

 thorax margined at the base, with a small stria on each side ; head 

 with the sides angulated for the very large mandibles, occiput with 

 one stridulating series; antennae with a 5-jointed club; tarsi veiy 

 broadly dilated. 



Goniolanguria latipes. 



Langtiria latipes, S. Saund. Tr. Ent. Soc. I. 14:9, T. xiv. f. 1, 



Montevideo. 



This species is exceedingly variable in colour, being either 

 brilliant purple, green or bronzed ; I have specimens from Cayenne, 

 New Granada, and Brazil, and a closer examination than I can 

 now devote to them might probably eliminate several very closely 

 allied species. 



? Goniolanguria Reichii, sp.n. 



Yalde elongata, postice angustata, tota ferruginea, elytris (basi 

 excepta) nigro-feneis ; thorace elongato, antice angustato, latei'ibus 

 postice rectis, basi bisinuato, in medio transverse impresso, fovea 

 utrinque in striola desinente; elytris sat fortiter punctato-striatis 

 (striis apicem versiis obsoletis) interstitiis fere Isevibus; pedibus 

 ferrugineis, tibiis £eaeis. L. 7 lin. 



Brazil. 



This differs by not having the tarsi dilated and by the basal 

 impression of the thorax. 



Ortholangnria. 



g. n. (fyp. Batesii, Crotch). 



Cylindrical, parallel; head destitute of stridulating organ; 

 antennae with a 4-jointed club; thorax elongate, base margined; 

 elytra with the apex truncate, denticulate, sutural angle acute. 



Ortholanguria Batesii, sp.n. 



Cylindfica, parallela, ferruginea, elytris segmentisque ventra- 

 libus 2 — 5 viridi-aeneis ; capite thoraceque obsolete punctulato, hoc 

 angulis posticis acutis, basi utrinque profunde sinuato, latius mar- 

 ginato, elytris parallelis obsoletissime seriatim puuctatis, vage 

 obsoleteque rugulosis ; abdomine subtus punctulato^ segraento 

 ultimo emarginato. L. 7^ lin. 



Ega (Bates), Cayenne. 



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