930 MARTIN JACOBY 



Head impunctate, the frontal elevations narrowly transverse, 

 antennae extending below half the length of the elytra, black, 

 the lower four joints fulvous, the second to the fourth joints 

 equal in length; thorax nearly three times broader than long, 

 the sides rounded, narrowly margined, the surface very finely 

 and closely punctured ; elytra more strongly punctured than 

 the thorax, the punctures arranged in irregular and not very 

 closely placed rows, the interstices also sparingly punctured, 

 especially so near the suture, the surface fulvous, the apical 

 portion more or less distinctly piceous, this colour narrowed 

 gradually at the sides ; underside and legs fulvous , the latter 

 sometimes piceous, the third tarsal joint much widened and 

 flattened. 



Garin Gheba. 



Distinct by the semi-punctate-striate elytra, their coloration 

 and the rather long antennae; in one specimen of rather larger 

 size, the head, antennae thorax and legs are nearly black but I 

 am not able to find any other marks of distinction. 



83. Splxaeroderma pallidicornSs, n, sp. 



Black, the lower part of the face and the antennae, ilavous, 

 the legs and the abdomen fulvous ; thorax very finely and 

 closely, elytra as finely and very closely semiregularly punc- 

 tured. 



Length 1 line. 



Head impunctate , black', the lower portion and the labrum 

 flavous, the eyes very large, antennae extending to the base 

 of the elytra only, entirely flavous, the terminal joints distinctly 

 thickened, the second and following joints equal ; thorax about 

 twice and a half as broad as long, widened at the middle, the 

 sides nearly straight, the anterior angles oblique, not thickened, 

 the surface microscopically punctured; elytra more distinctly 

 and very closely punctured , the punctures here and there ar- 

 ranged in rows ; legs flavous, abdomen obscure fulvous. 



Garin Gheba. A single specimen. 



