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simis parce adspersus; prothorace omnium densissime, fortiter, profundeque 

 punctato, opaco ; elytris seriatim profunde, fortiter denseque punctatis, 

 interstitiis angustis, irregularibus. Long. 2j millim. 



A species readily recognizable by the extreme development of 

 the punctuation of the upper surface. The thorax is transversely 

 convex, distinctly, though only slightly, narrowed in front, and 

 is without lateral margin, or, rather, the very fine lateral margin 

 is numerously interrupted by the coarse punctures. On the 

 elytra the coarse punctures are very closely placed, so that the 

 transverse interstices separating them are very fine : both on the 

 elytra and the thorax there are towards the sides a few extremely 

 long and very fine setae, in addition to the shorter, but still 

 elongate, setae that are distributed over the surface. 



Hadley, Dikoya ; six examples. 



CerTLON GRA.CILIPES, U. Sp. 



Suboblongum, ferrugineum, nitidum, setulis brevissimis parcissime ad- 

 spersura, prothorace fortiter punctato, antrorsum angustato ; elytris fortiter 

 seriatim punctatis, baud striatis. Long. 2j millim. 



Antennae rather slender, but with large club ; eyes rather large. 

 Thorax not quite so long as broad, distinctly narrowed from the 

 middle towards the front, rather coarsely and moderately closely 

 punctate. Elytra not striate, but with series of rather coarse 

 punctures, becoming quite fine at the extremity, towards the 

 margins with a few short setae. Legs slender. 



Althougb the hispid surface escapes observation unless a close 

 examination be made, it is sufiicient to distinguish this species 

 from all its congeners known to me. 



Dikoya ; several examples. 



Certlok tibiale, n. sp. 



Parvulum, oblongum, angustum, depressum, rufum, nitidum ; prothorace 

 tantum subtiliter punctulato; elytris punctato-striatis. Long. If millim. 



Mas, tibiis intermediis et posterioribus intus ad apicem incrassato- 

 acuminatis. 



Antennae remarkably slender. Head with the eyes smaller 

 than usual. Thorax quite as long as broad, straight at the sides, 

 the surface unusually finely punctate, a very small basal impres- 

 sion on each side, and an indistinct fovea near each side half- 

 way to the front. Elytra deeply striate, the striae conspicuously 

 punctate. "Under surface but little punctured ; metasternum 

 foveolate. 



