486 (110) Mr. G. R Crotch's Revision of 

 Cyclomorphus apicicomis, sp. n. 



Subhemisptsericus, nitidus, flavo-ochraceus, piceo-variegatus ; 

 antennis nigris, articulo ultimo testaceo ; capite fronte lateribiis 

 crasse, oculis angustissime marginatis, levitei' puiictulato; thorace 

 transverso, antice augustioi-e, lateribus fortiter reflexis, Isevi, 

 antice posticeque nigro, disco fusco ; scutello nigro ; elytris 

 Isevibus, obsoletissime punctato-striatis; macula humerali fasciis 

 2 communibus fuscis, 1 ante medium, antice angulata, 1 suba- 

 picali, obliqua, minus distincta ; inter primam et basin, et inter 

 primam et secundam, puuctis 2 nigris oblique sitis. L. 2| lin. 



]Sr. Granada. 



Intermediate coxal line fine, nearly reaching tbe margin ; pro- 

 sternum not cariuate in front. 



Cyclomorphus aeneomaculatus, sp. n. 



C. apicicorni affinis, sed capite fortiter punctato, thorace 

 longiore, evidenter punctulato, disco vitta lata seneo-nigra ; scutello 

 rufo, elytris punctato-striatis, interstitiis parce punctulatis, fulvis, 

 puncto humerali, fascia ante medium utrinque dentata, obliqua, 

 sat lata, punctis 2 pone medium seneo-nigris ; ante apicem vitta 

 obliqua fusca. L. 2| lin. 



N. Granada. 



Metasternum deeply punctate. 



Cyclomorplius coccinellinus, sp. n. 



C. ceneomaculatw affinis, sed paulo minor, minus convexus, 

 thorace disco fusco-bilineato ; elytris confuse punctato-striatis, 

 bingulo puncto medio basali, 4 valde oblique sitis (exteruo parvo, 

 2° majore), 1 prope marginem ultra medium, nigris ; apice fusco. 

 L. 21 lin. 



N. Granada. 



Cyclomorphus gibbosus, sp. n. 



Subovatus, elytris fortiter convexis, fere gibbosis, capite tho- 

 raceque deflexis ; rufo-piceus ; fronte late, oculis vix marginatis, 

 fortiter granulatis ; thorace Isevi, lateribus rotundatis, antice semi- 

 cii-culariter emarginato; elytris Isevibus, obsolete punctato-striatis, 

 annulo fulvo humerali, alteroque postice incompleto apicem ver- 

 sus. L. 2i — 3 lin. 



N. Granada. 



The extremely convex form would seem to indicate a new 

 genus; antennae long, reaching beyond the thorax, metasternum 

 and ventral segment very short, transverse, no coxal lines. 



