368 Mr. G. Lewis on 
Phylloma tuberculatum, sp. n. 
Oblongum, subdepressum, nigrum, nitidum; fronte in medio leviter 
tuberculata ; elytris stria dorsali 1 brevissima, 2 brevi cum ap- 
pendice, 3 breviore; propygidio bifoveolato, punctis sparsis cincto ; 
tibiis anticis 5-dentatis. 
L. 83 mill. (absque mandibulis). 
Oblong, rather depressed, black and shining; the head, 
surface obscurely punctulate, concave anteriorly, with a small 
tubercle in the centre of the forehead, mandibles falciform, 
each with an indication of a tooth only, labrum small, short 
and bilobed; the thorax, lateral stria fine and close to the 
margin, ceasing behind the eye; the elytra, subhumeral 
sulcus is shallow and abbreviated at either end, dorsal strie, 
1 very short and basal, 2 much longer, with a fine punctiform 
appendage, 3 half the length of the second; the propygidium 
has an outer margin of scattered punctures and is bifoveolate 
at its apex; the pygidium has smaller and more closely set 
punctures over its whole surface ; the prosternum is flat and 
angulate behind the coxe ; the mesosternum is widely emar- 
ginate ; the anterior tibiz are 5-dentate, the two apical teeth 
having a base common to both. 
This and P. monodon, Mars., are the only species of the 
genus known with a frontal tooth. 
Hab. Cerqueira Cesar, SAo Paulo, January 1899 (ZH. 
ounelle). 
Flololepta caudicalis, sp. n. 
Oblonga, depressa, nigra, nitida; fronte bistriata; pronoto lateribus 
conspicue punctato, antice bisinuato ; elytris striis, 1 brevi, 2 
breviore appendiculata ; propygidio late cireumpunctato ; pygidio 
¢ transversim punctulato ; tibiis anticis 4-dentatis. 
L. 7-74 mill. (absque mandibulis). 
Oblong, depressed, black and shining ; the head with two 
bent strize behind the mandibles, surface with an extremely 
fine punctuation; the thorax, anterior edge bisinuous, finely 
marginate laterally and more strongly at the anterior angles, 
the sides have a broad margin of conspicuous punctures in 
3, punctures less conspicuous in ?; the elytra, humeral 
sulcus rather deep and abbreviated at either end, 1 dorsal stria 
short but well-marked, 2 much shorter, with an appendage 
which varies in length and is sometimes absent. Of six 
examples one has no appendage, one an appendage one third 
of the elytral length, several with a longer appendage evan- 
escent anteriorly. ‘The propygidium is apically biimpressed, 
