484 (108) Mr. G. R Crotch's Revision of 



abbreviata uigro-picea prope basin ; corpore subtus punctulato. 

 L. 31— 41m. 



Venezuela (Salle). 



Allied to C. Beauvoisii but smaller ; the intermediate coxa! 

 lines united forming a deep groove across the front of the meta- 

 sternum, tarsi short. 



Cyclomorphus alienus, sp. n. 



Ovatus, convexus, rufo-brunnetis, elytris fulvis, antennis nigris, 

 thorace vix punctulato, autice posticeque nigro-limbato, lateribus 

 rotundatis ; elytris Isevibus, macula nigra pone medium mar- 

 ginem versus, altera paz'va obsoleta discoidali ante medium, 

 L. 41 lin. 



N. Granada. 



The coxal lines are hei-e both absent. 



Cyclomorplius globosus. 



Cyclomorphus globosus, Guer. R. Z. 1841, 120, 

 , Lac. Erot. 261, 



Columbia, 



The posterior coxal line is present in this species ; and the 

 metasternal line is produced almost across the apex of the meta- 

 sternum, forming a deep furrow on each side. 



Cyclomorplius Bonplandi. 



Cyclomorphus Bonp)landi, Lac. Erot. 263, 



Columbia. 



The spots are much the same as in C. globosus. 



The coxal lines are distinct. 



Cyclomorphus inflatus. 



Cyclomorphus injlatvis, Lac. Erot. 262. 

 ■ Columbia. 



Allied to C. globosus, coxal lines distinct, 



Cyclomorplius Humboldti. 



Cyclomooyhus Himiholdti, Lac. Erot. 263, 

 in/austus, Lac. Erot. 265. 



Columbia. 



Posterior coxal lines obsolete. C. in/austus is foiinded on a 

 badly preserved specimen, in which the pigment has run into 

 ii-regular lines. 



