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Abdomen yellow, sides slightly fuscous, base of the segments very narrowly, and 
three minute spots on each, blackish ; these last characters are more or less 
distinct in different individuals : genital segment yellow, side of the posterior 
margin brownish-black in the middle; viewed from behind, there is a black spot 
on each side of the centre: styloid processes black; when viewed from above, 
they are seen to project outwardly, somewhat in the shape of a horse shoe. 
Undeveloped form 2. 
Abdomen yellow, the three spots on the segments more or less distinct. 
var. fuscula. Elytra fuscous-yellow, nerves darker, granules distinct. Abdomen 
dusky yellow, sides broadly fuscous-black, posterior margin of the segments 
across the back more or less fuscous-black, their extreme margin fuscous- 
yellow. All the remaining characters as in the other form. 
Length, ¢,1lline; 9, 14—1} lines. 
This species stands immediately before L. neglecta, Flor, which it 
is extremely like; and, but for Flor not mentioning the projecting 
styloid processes, so very characteristic in this species, or the white 
marginal nerve of the elytra, also very distinct, and the different shape 
of the genital segment of Z. neglecta, when viewed from behind, as 
figured by Fieber in the Verhand. d. k. k. zool. bot. Gesell., vol. xvi, 
t. 8, fig. 52, I should have referred it to that species without doubt. 
I took both sexes at Wimbledon, in September last, but very 
sparingly. Mr. Douglas and I had each, some years ago, taken the 9 ; 
but, as we could not reconcile it with any description, it has stood 
amongst our doubtful species until now. 
Genus 6.—ACHOROTILE. 
Head: crown quadrate. Face with two middle keels, parallel from the 
crown to within a short distance of the clypeus, where they 
approximate; the channels between the side and middle keels 
pustulate. Antenne with the basal joint short, about three- 
quarters of the length of the second. 
Thorax : pronotum with three keels, those on the sides not reaching to 
the posterior margin, but curved round outwardly, their inner 
margin pustulate. Scuwtellum with three entire keels; side keels 
diverging posteriorly, pustulate along their inner margin. All 
the other characters as in Liburnia, &e. 
