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culi, leviter grauulati. Prothoracs transversus, apice tubulatus, 

 lobis ocularibus obsoletis. Elytra subcordiformia, basi protho- 

 race baud latiora, apice acuminata. Pedes breves ; femora 

 valida, subliuearia, iufra dentata ; tibice breves, rectae ; tarsi ar- 

 ticulo tertio late bilobo. Mima pectoralis inter eoxas interme- 

 dias protensa, apice cavernosa. Abdomen segmentis duobus 

 basalibus valde ampliatis. Processus intercoxalis latissimus. 



EuthyrJiinus, wbieb this genus resembles in its habit and straight 

 rostrum, is at once differentiated by its pectoral canal terminating 

 before the intermediate coxse, and the scape not nearly reaching 



the eyes. 



Cechania eremita. C. satiate ovalis, nigra, fusco-maculatim albido- 

 squamosa; capite prothoraceque sejunctim squamosis; rostro anten- 

 nisque piceo-ferrugineis, funiculo articulo basali quam secundo fere 

 duplo longiore ; elytris sulcato-punctatis, sulcis inter puncta nitidis ; 

 corpore infra pedibusque ferrugineis, sejunctim albido-squaraosis. 

 Long. 2 lin. 



Hub. Japan (Nagasaki), 



JECHMUEA, 



(Cryptorhynchinse.) 



Rostrum breviusculum, paulo arcuatum ; scrobes mediange. Funi- 

 culus brevis ; clava valida, ovata, distincta. Oculi mediocres, 

 leviter granulati. Protliorax transversus, apice tubulatus, lobia 

 ocularibus obsoletis. Elytra subcordiformia, prothorace basi 

 baud latiora, apice acuminata. Femora crassa, infra caualicu- 

 lata et dente mediocri instructa ; tibice sulcatae ; tarsi normalea. 

 Mima pectoralis inter coxas anticas terminata. Abdomen, seg- 

 mentis duobus basalibus valde ampliatis. Processus intercoxalis 

 latissimus. 



Another EuthyrTiinus form, but very distinct, if only on account 

 of its canaliculate femora. In the species here described the me- 

 tasternum is a little concave and slightly ridged on each side 

 between the intermediate and posterior coxse. The scales are 

 perfectly round and imbedded, as is usual in most of the allied 

 genera, in the derm, and only very slightly separated from one 

 another. 



iEcHMURA EMYS. ^. fusca, omnino sat dense albido-squamosa ; 

 rostro capite vix longiore, basi griseo-squamoso, reliquo castaueo ; 

 antemiis rufo-testaceis, funiculo articulo basali crasso, quam secundo 



