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black or piceous, tibiae unarmed, the first joint of tlie posterior 

 tarsi as long as the following joints together, claws appendiculate. 



Garin Gheba. 



The long antennae and their black colour as well as the si- 

 milarly coloured legs will separate this species from any of its 

 allies. 



104. Miimastra hirisuta, n. sp. 



Narrowly elongate, black, the basal joint of the antennae and 

 the four anterior legs flavous, thorax subquadrate, transversely 

 depressed, elytra finely rugose with rows of whitish single hairs. 



Length 1 '/a li^^- 



Head rather swollen, black, shining, impunctate without frontal 

 elevations, the anterior margin of the clypeus testaceous, palpi 

 rather robust, piceous, antennae closely approached, very slender, 

 extending to two-thirds the length of the elytra the basal or the 

 basal two joints flavous, the rest black, the third and following 

 joint slender, of equal length, the terminal ones shorter; thorax 

 one half broader than long, the sides slightly constricted at the 

 base, the surface deeply transversely depressed, impunctate, shi- 

 ning; elytra with rows of distantly placed whitish hairs, the 

 interstices very finely transversely wrinkled, legs slender, the 

 first joint of the posterior tarsi as long as the following two 

 joints together, claws appendiculate, anterior coxal cavities open, 



Garin Gheba. 



This is the smallest species of Mimastra known to me, but 

 excepting that the head is rather broad and swollen I cannot find 

 any characters of importance to separate the species from the 

 genus, the black colour and the pubescent elytra as well as 

 the colour of the legs will easily distinguish M. hirsuta. 



105. Oneorane sixlbaenea, n. sp. 



Black, the head, thorax and the four anterior femora, flavous, 

 thorax impunctate, elytra dark metallic greenish-aeneous, finely 

 and closely punctured. 



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