1878.] 411 [LeConte. 
3. Pubescence coarse, sub-erect, velvety............ 3. holosericea, n. sp. 
ESE EN CORY C Tiygrill Caste ore tetera aie tala. ols ielsis oh icleactaxays onesie Pete) se disic) si0e 4, 
4, Blackish, distinctly punctulate, elytra with rows of punctures towards 
UNeISICESEAMeraeetenaee Bs Seabee sees Wha! is oho a Dae 4. sectans, n. sp. 
Blackish, distinctly punctulate, elytra without rows of punctures...... 
5. punctulata, n. sp. 
Red-brown, imperceptibly punctulate............. ..6. obsoleta, n. sp. 
Smaller, less elongate, finely punctulate........... ~«./, Minuta, n. Sp. 
94. Dorcatoma granum, n. sp.—Sub-ovate, convex, blackish- 
brown, shining; pubescence sparse, fine, erect. Prothorax punctulate. 
Elytra sparsely, finely punctured, punctures arranged somewhat in rows ; 
two outer striz deep, and a short, less deep one at the margin near the base. 
Beneath brown, sparsely and finely punctured, metasternum truncate in 
front. Length 1.5 mm.; .06 inch. 
Enterprise; two specimens. More robust than D. setulosum, 
and much smaller. 
95. Dorcatoma tristriatum, n. sp.—Oval convex, less rounded in 
front, shining, black, thinly clothed with short, sub-erect gray pubescence. 
Hard and prothorax finely punctulate. Elytra finely, densely punctured, 
with three striz near the side; these strix begin in front of the middle, the 
outer two extend nearly to the tip, while the 3d is much shorter, ending 
about one-fourth from the tip. Beneath finely punctured (antenne net 
seen). Length 2.5 mm.; .10 inch. 
Bosque County, Texas; Mr. G. W. Belfrage, one specimen. 
96. Ceenocara lateralis, n. sp —Broadly ovate, convex, black, 
shining, sparsely and finely punctured, pubescence gray, sparse, erect. 
Prothorax more densely punctured towards the sides. Elytra with 1st and 
2d strive deep, entire ; the 3d extends from the base for one-third the length; 
the lateral lobe has a distinct marginal stria. Beneath strongly punctured. 
Length 1.5 mm.; .06 inch. 
Enterprise; one specimen. ‘This species closely resembles 
the small form of C. oculata, in shape, color, and sculpture, 
but differs by the lateral lobe of the elytra, which has a 
distinct marginal stria. The eyes, as in C. oculata, are almost 
divided by a narrow acute emargination. The antenne are 
yellow-brown. 
97. Caeenocara intermedia, hn. sp.—Ovate, convex, brownish- 
black, shining, tinely sparsely pubescent. Head finely punctulate, emar- 
gination of the eyes rounded at the end, less deep. Prothorax finely punc-- 
tulate. Elytra finely punctulate in rows; lateral lobe faintly striate ; outer 
stria entire, deep, 2d stria deep from the base for three-fourths the length, 
