96 Randalls New Species of 
black: thorax sub-globose, indistinctly punctured: ely- 
tra punctured, hardly striate, although in some lights the 
distribution of the punctures gives somewhat that ap- 
pearance ; apex entire. 
Length three twentieths of an inch. 
Occurred in similar situations, with the above. 
Perhaps referable to the genus Apate of Fabricius. 
41. TRIPHYLLUS RUGOSUS. 
T. corpore fusco, sub-cylindrico, rugoso ; antennis piceis; thorac 
obsoleté canaliculato, utrinque tuberculis paucis leviter ptg cm 
tris obtusé costatis, costis ad medium obsoletis, pedibus pice 
Body dark brownish, very rough, somewhat cylindri- 
cal: antenne piceous: thorax obsoletely channeled, 
with a few slightly elevated tubercles on each side; 
margin very slightly reflected: elytra obtusely ribbed, 
ribs toward the middle obsolete ; feet piceous. 
Length more than three twentieths of an inch. 
The T. punctatus Fabr. of Europe, is the only species 
that I have seen, to which, however, the present insect 
bears very little resemblance. 
42. LAMIA MARMORATA. 
L. corpore piceo, maculis albis et fulvo-ferrugineis variegato ; la- 
bro piceo; antennis piceis; fronte canaliculatà ; thorace uni-spinoso ; 
elytris marmoratis et alternatim sub-fasciatis ; — sub-acuto; pedi- 
»us fulvo-villosis. 
Body hairy, hairs disposed for the most part in tufts, 
denuded spaces pitchy brown : head in front canaliculate : 
brum piceous: antenne piceous, union of the joints 
darker ; first joint dusky, somewhat hairy: thorax 
