and of uncliaracterized species of Haiti cincR. 311 



elytris regulariter punctato-striatis, interspatiis laevibus, 

 externis convexis. 



Long. \ lin. Hah. — India. 



Head trigonate, vertex and front sliining, reticulate- 

 granulose, impunctate, the latter impressed on either side 

 just above the eye with a large double fovea ; oblique 

 grooves separating the interocular spaces from the front 

 distinct; carina oblong, its apex obtuse, separated from 

 the upper face by a distinct impression ; antennae nearly 

 three-fourths the length of the body, seven or eight outer 

 joints stained with piceous. Thorax more than twice as 

 broad as long ; sides rounded and converging from base 

 to apex, anterior angles thickened, slightly produced, sub- 

 acute ; upper surface nitidous, impressed rather remotely 

 with shallow, oblong punctures ; at the extreme base is a 

 single row of deejjer punctures. Elytra broader than the 

 thorax, broadly oblong, slightly attenuated at the apex ; 

 convex, regularly and rather strongly punctate-striate ; 

 interspaces plane, nitidous, those near the outer mai'gin 

 convex ; inflexed limb nitidous, impressed on its inner 

 edge with a single row of punctures. 



ChcBtocnevia Westtvoodi. 



Anguste ovata, convexa, nitida, subtus piceo-cuprea, 

 pedibus flilvis, femoribus posticis piceis, cupreo tinctis ; 

 supra cuprea, an tennis fulvis, extrorsum piceis ; thorace 

 crebre foveolato-punctato ; elytris fortiter punctato-stria- 

 tis, stria prima et interspatio primo conflise punctatis ; 

 interspatiis nitidis, hie illic obsolete, irregulariter granu- 

 loso - strigosis, ad apicem, nee non externis totis, con- 

 vexis. 



Long. 1 lin. Hab. — Batchian. 



Plead trigonate ; vertex broad, convex, and, together 

 with the front, closely covered with large round punc- 

 tures; interspaces on the sides elevate-reticulate ; grooves 

 separating the interocular spaces from the front nearly 

 obsolete ; interocular spaces coarsely punctured ; labrum 

 black; antennte about half the length of the body, fulvous, 

 the five outer joints piceous ; second joint moderately 

 thickened, ovate, more than half the length of the first ; 

 third, fourth and fifth each equal in length to the basal 

 one. Thorax twice as broad as long ; sides ])arallel at 

 the base, rounded and converging before the middle, 

 anterior angles thickened, slightly produced, subacute ; 



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