and Species of Coleoptera. 



TENEBEIONID^. Immedia Integra. 



Opatrin^. EupMceus {n. g) verrucosus. 



Doryagus (n. (7.) talpa. Cnodalonin^. 



rn Pimplema ampliata. 



TENTYBiiNiE. Chariothcca yiokcea. 

 Carcliares (n. g.) macer. 



LAGRIID^. 



CossYPHiN^. Barsenis (n. g.) fulvipes. 

 Cossyplius limbatus. 

 pusillus. EHIPIDHD^. 



Aporrhipis {n. g.) flexilis. 



EUTELIN^. 



Cyrtotyclie quadra. BEENTHID^. 



Helopin^. 



Ithystenin^ *. 



Diurus sphacelatus. 

 Immedia erosa. Cediocera (?z. g.) longicornis. 



Bothrideres impressus. 



B. elongatus, niger, subopacus ; prothorace disco reticulatim puuc- 

 tato, in medio postico oblongo-excavato, tuberculis duobus in 

 cavitate inclusis °, tibiis anticis siibtriangiilaribiis. Long. 4| lin. 



Hah. Graharastown. 



Oblong, black, nearly opaque ; prothorax not broader than 

 long, gradually narrowing from near the apex to the base, 

 the anterior angles rounded, disk reticulately punctured, with 

 a deep oblong excavation beginning from towards the apex 

 and continued to the base, and having two flat tubercles in 

 the cavity ; scutellum conspicuous ; elytra broadest at the 

 base, produced at the shoulders, each with five raised caringe, 

 the one bordering the suture flat, all minutely punctured, the 

 interstices with a double row of large punctures ; body be- 

 neath with scattered punctures ; tibife stout, the outer edge 

 toothed, the anterior subtriangular. 



A well-marked species whose nearest affinity is perhaps 

 with the Gabon B. ruhricollis. In no other species, except 

 B. nocturnus, are the anterior tibige so short and so broadly 

 dilated. 



Clada. 



Caput breve, deflexum ; palpi maxillares articulo ultimo ovali. 



* In 1862 I proposed to change Guerin's name oi Le-ptorhynchus into 

 Ithystenus, it having been used twice previously. Adopted by Lacor- 

 daire it became the type of his " groupe Ithystenides." Since Gu6rin's 

 time the same name has been talien up by five dilFerent authors for as 

 many genera. In the Munich Catalogue the authors, scorning to go out- 

 side the Coleoptera, adhere to Guerin's name. 



