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these organs in Stygeopetes littoralis, so that the head seems 
less abruptly broader than the rostrum ; the thorax is ob- 
viously more transverse and its punctuation is not quite so 
deep and less disposed in series. The front tibize at the 
lower or inner extremity terminate in a short calcar. The 
coloration is uniformly paler and never rufescent as is 
sometimes the case in S. lttoralis. The dark tarsi are 
distinctive. 
Group Cylindrorhinide. 
Anagotus pallescens, sp. n. 
Opaque, black, densely covered with minute, depressed, 
rounded, greyish squame, and a few coarse sete of an ochra- 
ceous hue. 
Rostrum dilated in front, of the same length as the thorax, 
with an elevation at each side over the point of the antennal 
insertion, the intervening space apparently concave, and with 
a fine central carina extending as far as the eyes. Head 
narrowed anteriorly. yes slightly convex, transverse, as 
far apart above as they are distant trom the thorax. Thorax 
just as long as broad, widest near the front, narrowed, yet 
nearly straight-sided behind; there are two prominent elon- 
gate tubercles on the middle of the front, two more rounded 
ones close behind these, one on each side at the broadest part, 
and a pair of smaller ones near the base. Scutellum sub- 
triangular. lytra slightly wider than thorax at the base, 
shoulders narrow, much narrowed posteriorly, sides almost 
vertical but sloping inwards; each elytron with three large 
tubercles near the suture, a rather smaller lateral one in line 
with the third, which is situated at the summit of the poste- 
rior declivity, a small one near the apex, two series near the 
side, and two series of still smaller ones between these last 
and the suture. 
Scape gradually incrassate, touching the centre of the eye, 
and bearing depressed elongate ochraceous scales. Funiculus 
piceous, hispid, second joint distinctly longer than first, the 
seventh longer and broader than the intermediate joints ; 
club elongate-oval, densely and finely pubescent. Legs 
elongate, simple; the femora with an indistinct pale band, on 
each, beyond the middle. Tarsz slender, setose ; their third 
joint broadly excavate above, but without obvious lobes. 
Prosternum deeply emarginate. Ocular lobes moderately 
developed. Abdomen elongate, second segment hardly as 
long as the third and fourth conjointly. Near the tip of the 
rostrum there are some outstanding yellow sete. 
