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Say^s Descriptio7is of new 



Head cupreous, punctured: thorax slightly punc- 

 tured, bluish-green : scutel bluish-green, punctured : 

 elytra pale brownish, or a little testaceous, with punc- 

 tured striae and a broad line of irregular punctures near 

 the suture : suture and edge all around and spot on the 



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Length over half an inch. 



;palpi 



This insect and the preceding may be only varieties ; 

 nevertheless, having three specimens that are similar to 

 each other, I may state that it differs from A. gemella, 

 Nob- in the more' obviously punctured thorax, in not 

 having the striae of the elytra so obviously in pairs, and 



in the color. 



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Hegeter, Latr 



punctdtus 



and with obsolete series of punctures 

 Inhabits Mexico. 



4 



Thorax transverse ; elytra punctured, 



Body 



densely punctured : antennce and palpi 



large : 



piceous ; terminal joint of the maxillary palpi rather 



thorax transverse, convex : elytra irregularly 

 punctured, and with regular series of punctures: /ee^ 

 piceous. 



Length less than one fourth of an inch. 



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EuRYCHORA, Thunb. 



E. incequdKs. Body inequal, with elevated points 

 and hnes, and indentations and punctures. 

 Inhabits Mexico. 



Bodi/ black, oblong-oval ; head minutely rugose, with 

 an obtuse indentation each side : thorax inequal, with 



