52 MK. r. p. PASCOE ON TEE CUECULIONID^. 



lati. Scapus oculum vix attingens ; funiculus articulo primo 

 artipliato, cajteris gi^adatim brevioribus et crassioribus ; clava 

 ovata diBtincta. 'Protlwrax parvus, transversus, basi parutn ro- 

 tundatus. Scutellum distinctum. Elytra trigonata, convexa, 

 prothorace basi multo latiora. Pectus brevissimum. Goxce 

 antieae parum separatee, intermediae distantes. Femora inodice 

 elongata, incrassata, baud canaliculata, infra dente valido in- 

 structa ; tihice subrectse, apiee mucronatse ; tarsi articulo ultimo 

 eloBgato. Abdomen segmentis tribus intermediis gradatim 

 paulo brevioribus, ad latera arcuatis. 



The shortness of the pectus brings the rostrum in repose 

 dii^ectly against the anterior coxse, and not to pass between them, 

 as in some other genera of this group, owing to their contiguity, 

 or nearly so. The eyes are almost frontal. The affinities of the 

 genus are not very evident. 



PsENiCLEA PUELLARis. P. tota nitide fulva, tnandibulis nigris ex- 

 ceptis, esquamosa ; rostro prothorace haud longiore ; antennis pallidi- 

 oribus ; prothorace iitrinque vix rotundato, basi latiore, sparse 

 punctate ; elytris basi prothorace sesquilongiore, valde convexis, 

 leviter sulcatis, sulcis fortiter punctatis, interstitiis parum convexis ; 

 metasterno antice processuque intercoxali fortiter sparse punctatis, 

 reliquis impunctatis. Long. 1 j lin. 



Hab. Dorey. 



Panigena. 

 (Isorhynchinse.) 



nostrum subtenuatum (vel paulo incrassatum, arcuatum, apicem 

 versus parum dilatatum ; scrobes submedianse. Oculi medio- 

 cres, rotundati, antice approximati, fortiter granulati. Scapus 

 gracilis ; funiculus articulo primo ampliato, secundo longius- 

 culo, caeteris obconicis ; clava distincta. Protlwrax conicus, 

 basi ampliatus, bisinuatus. Scutellum distinctum. Elytra 

 cordata, prothorace multo latiora, humeris obliqua. Pectus 

 canaliculatum. Coa;(S anticse basi approximatse. Femora sub- 

 linearia, infra dentata ; tibics subsulcatse, flexuosse, vel inter- 

 medise rectse, apice calcaratse. Abdomen segraentis duobus 

 basalibus ampliatis. Corpus convexum, subrhomboideum, laevi- 

 gatum. 



The pectoral canal is limited behind by the anterior coxse, and 

 is therefore incapable of receiving the I'ostrum. The eyes are of 

 moderate size, rounded, and placed just above the base of the 



