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fulvous, finely pubescent, the tibiae more or less fuscous, the 

 breast and the tarsi, bluish-black ; the first joint of the posterior 

 tarsi slightly longer than the second joint. 



Garin Gheba, May, December. Two specimens. 



This species differs entirely in coloration from any of its allies. 



13. Oiapromoirplia melanoceplLala. , n. sp. 



Black, the basal joints of the antennae fulvous, thorax fulvous, 

 impunctate, elytra subcylindrical , finely and not closely punc- 

 tured in irregular rows, fulvous, a small obscure spot on the 

 shoulder, piceous. 



Length 4 lines. 



Head black, shining, impunctate, finely strigose between the 

 eyes and with a distinct triangular depression at the same place, a 

 little lower, antennae not extending to the base of the thorax ( $ ?) 

 black, the lower four joints fulvous, the second and third joints 

 very small ; thorax twice as broad as long, narrowed in front, 

 the sides deflexed, the lateral margin straight, the medial lobe 

 rounded and produced, the surface entirely impunctate, fulvous, 

 shining ; scutellum broad, pointed at the apex, the basal portion 

 fulvous, the apical one black ; elytra cylindrical, the lateral lobe 

 scarcely produced, the disc with irregular rows of fine punctures, 

 v^hich are approached in pairs near the lateral margin ; pygi- 

 dium black, not covered by the elytra, finely punctured ; underside 

 and legs black, clothed with yellowish pubescence, the first joint 

 of the posterior tarsi as long as the following two joints together. 



Garin Asciuii-Ghecù, 1400-1500 m. March. 



Of this species , of which I cannot find any description 

 agreeing with it, only a single apparently female specimen was 

 obtained; the last abdominal segment has a deep, round fovea. 



14. Diapromorplia ^ig-antea, n. sp. 



Robust, subcylindrical, narrowed posteriorly, bluish-black, the 

 basal joints of the antennae piceous ; head and thorax black , 



