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stricto, ibique sine margine distincto laterali, bast supra haud profunde punctato, 
foved utrinque vir impress; elytris profunde striatis, striis (apice eaceptis) lateraliter 
punctatis, suturd prope apicem macula communi rotundata, fulvd, notatd, marginibus 
deflecis rufo-piceis; antennarum articulis 1—8 rufo-testaceis, 4—6 ef 9—11 vel 
10—11 nigris, 7—9 vel 7—10 albis; palpis, labro pedibusque rufo-testaceis ; femori- 
bus postice medio nigris ; corpore subtus levi. Long. 44 lin. 
Evidently closely allied to S¢. notula, Motsch., from Venezuela, 
which is, however, much smaller (33 lin.). Motschoulsky well describes 
the strie as “ lateraliter punctatis,” i. e., the punctures lie on the outer 
side of each stria, so as to crenulate the next interstice: a character 
which is shown also by the Lachnophori. 
Rio Janeiro ; taken by the late Mr. Squires. 
STOLONIS LEUCOTELA, N. sp. 
St. fulvostigmati proxime affinis, difert antennarum articulis 7 —11 albis; gra- 
cilior, nigra, thorace antice valde rotundato, postice coarctato, marginibus lateralibus 
prope basin distinctis tenuibus, basi grosse parce punctato; elytris fortiter striatis, 
_shriis minus grosse basin versus lateraliter punctatis, marginibus deflexis rufo-piceis, 
sutura prope apicem maculd communi rotundata, fulvd, notatd; antennarum articulis 
1—2 piceo-rufis, 3—f nigris, 7—11 albis; labro palpisque rufo-testaceis ; pedibus 
flavo-testaceis, femoribus postice medio nigris ; corpore subtus levi, nigro, nitido. 
Long. 3% lin. 
St. Catherine, 8. Brazil; from M. Meyer-Diir’s collection. 
STOLONIS LEISTOIDES, n. sp. 
Nigro-picea, iridescens, elytris immaculatis; antennarum articulis 1—3 rufo- 
piceis, 7—9 decimique dimidio basali albis, reliquis fuscis, labro palpisque rufo- 
testaceis, pedibus albo-testaceis; capite parvo, oculis magis prominulis; thorace 
antice valde rotundato, postice coarctato, ibique sine margine laterali, sulco trans- 
versali prope basin punctulato; elytris fortiter striatis, striis lateraliter punctatis ; 
corpore subtus piceo-nigro. Long. 3$—A4 lin. 
Resembles much the Zeis¢i in general outline, and is distinguished 
from allied species by the transverse depression close to the basal mar- 
gin of the thorax, which leaves a more or less distinct raised basal rim. 
Ega and R. Tapajos, Amazons. 
STOLONIS LEVICOLLIS, n. sp. 
St. leistoidi prowime affinis, differt thorace basi swprd plano, in foveis solim 
pauciter punctato; elytris suturd postice marginibusque deflexis rufo-piceis ; thorace 
breviori, antice magis abrupte angustato. [Antenne desunt. | Long. 33 lin. 
Lower Amazons; one specimen. 
, STOLONIS APICATA, 0. sp. 
Minus elongata, sed robusta; picea, iridescens ; thorace antice rotundato, postice 
coarctato, ibique sine margine laterali, basi supra passim punctato ; elytris fortiter 
