906 MARTIN JAGOBY 



51. -Aporia, semicostata , n. sp. 



Entirely reddish-fulvous , clothed with whitish pubescence , 

 thorax very strongly punctured ; elytra with prominent shoulders, 

 very finely punctured, the interstices at the anterior portion 

 sub-costate. 



Length 3 lines. 



Head strongly and closely punctured with a central longitu- 

 dinal groove, mandibles black at the base, fulvous at the apex, 

 antennae entirely ~fulvous , the apical joints slightly thickened; 

 thorax about one half broader than long^ widened at the middle, 

 very closely and much more strongly punctured than the head, 

 the interstices slightly rugose, clothed with whitish pubescence; 

 elytra with angulate and prominent shoulders, and a depression 

 below the base ; the punctuation very close and much finer 

 than that of the thorax, irregularly arranged, the interstices 

 longitudinally costate at the base , disappearing towards the 

 middle , clothed with long whitish pubescence ; underside and 

 legs fulvous, more shining. 



Garin Gheba. 



Of this species, only a single apparently female specimen is 

 before me, which differs from any of its congeners by the acu- 

 tely shaped shoulders and the costate anterior elytral interstices; 

 A. r ufo-testacea J, Fairm. seems another closely allied species but 

 is described as having the head , thorax and legs fuscous and 

 non-costate elytra. 



52. r>eiM.otin.a semifaseiata, n. sp. 



Obscure piceous, clothed with fine grey scale-like pubescence, 

 the labrum, antennae and the legs more or less fulvous, thorax 

 closely pubescent, elytra punctate-striate , the posterior portion 

 with two transverse bands and a spot at the apex , femora 

 dentate. 



Length 2 lines. 



