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paucis vix nitidis munito; elytris sulcatis, interstitiis latis, modice 

 convexis ; tibiis anticis intus longe ciliatis. Long. 3 lin. 

 Hub. Saylee. 



Endymia gem in at a.. E. subelliptica, grisea, squamis griseis fuscis- 

 que sejunctim vestita; rostro prothorace paulo longiore, castaneo, 

 fere impunctato ; antennis pallide castaneis ; funiculo articulo primo 

 quam secundo longiore ; clava funiculo paulo breviore ; prothorace 

 subconico, lobis ocularibus vix prominulis, dorso plaga variegata fusca 

 ornato ; elytris substriato-punctatis, singulis in medio plaga fusca in- 

 determinata notatis ; corpore infra pedibusque griseo-squamosis, his 

 fusco-subannulatis. Long. 4 lin. 

 Hab. Batchian. 



I have only the female of this species, which differs from the 

 corresponding sex of ^. vipio in being much broader, more con- 

 vex, and the club of the antennae decidedly siworter than the 

 funicle. 



Beeosieis. 



( Cry ptorhynchinse. ) 



Rostrum attenuatum, elongatum, arcuatum ; scrohes submedianae, 

 obliquse. Funiculus articulis duobus basalibus subsequalibus, 

 obconicis, quatuor vel quinque ultimis moniliformibus, in clavam 

 quasi continuatis, sed clava distincta, ovata, articulata. Oculi 

 grosse granulati. Prothorace subconicus, utrinque paulo rotun- 

 datus, lobis ocularibus prominulis. Scutellum esquamosum, 

 rotundatum. Elytra oblonga vel oblongo-ovata, prothorace 

 paulo latiora. Femora clavata, infra dente magno instructa ; 

 tibi(B flexuosae, squamosse, baud suleatse ; tarsi normales. Bima 

 pectoralis inter coxas intermedias protensa, apice aperta. Ab- 

 domen segmento secundo ampliato. 



Cyamoholus Marci, Boh., belongs to this genus, which is at once 

 differentiated from Cyamoholus by its clavate femora armed with 

 a large angular tooth ; and the pectoral canal nearly extending to 

 the posterior border of the intermediate coxae places it nearer 

 NecTiyrus and Macromerus ; the former genus, however, may, on 

 the other hand, be thought nearer Cyamoholus on account of its 

 sublinear mutic femora. 



Berosiris picticollis. (PI. I. fig. 9.) JB. fuscus, squamulis brunneo- 

 griseis omnino dense tectus, squamis majoribus adspersus j rostro apicem 

 versus valde remote punctulato ; funiculo articulis duobus basalibus 

 brevibus ; prothorace in medio linea elevata nuda notato, disco plaga 



