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BARIS MATURA. 
Pl. vi, Figs. 10, 11. 
Body stout oval, less than twice as long as broad, the dorsum very 
regularly and considerably arched. Head very finely and closely punctu- 
late; eyes pretty large broad oval; rostrum as long as the prothorax, equal, 
gently arcuate, finely punctate. Prothorax nearly twice as broad as long, 
full, tapering from the base, not very rapidly, the surface delicately and 
closely punctate but not so delicately as the head. Femora punctate. 
Elytra twice as long as broad, with well rounded apex, the surface covered 
with series of large, slightly longitudinal puncta, so much too large for the 
strie, which they nearly conceal, that each row is separated from its 
neighbor by scarcely more than the width of the puncta. 
Length, excluding rostrum, 2°35"; rostrum, 0°55""; breadth of body, 
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Florissant, Colorado. Three specimens, Nos. 2419, 7014, 11734. 
BaRIS IMPERFECTA. 
PE vu; Bie: 1. 
Body stout oval, less than twice as long as broad, the dorsum well 
arched, with an independent and considerable arcuation of the elytra. Head 
very finely and closely punctate; eyes nearly circular, very large, nearly 
twice the diameter of the rostrum; the latter slender, gently arcuate, equal, 
a little longer than the prothorax. Prothorax half as high again as long, 
without postocular lobes, tapering but little, coarsely and densely punctate ; 
under surface of thorax similarly but less densely punctate. Elytra well 
arched, about twice as long as broad, with rounded, scarcely produced 
apex, punctato-striate, the punctures slight and the striz deep. 
Length, excluding rostrum, 2-4""; rostrum, 0°65""; height of body, 
tS: 
Florissant, Colorado. Three specimens, Nos. 2416, 9108, 14249. 
