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presque 2 fois aussi larges que le corselet, densément tuberculées- 

 rugueuses, les tubercules ayant une tendance à former des lignes. — 

 Madagascar. 



Tillus multicolor. — Long. 5 1/2 mill. — Oblongo-elongatus, semi- 

 cylindricus, rufus, sat nitidus, griseo-pubescens, abdomine, capite et pro- 

 thoracis parte antica nigris, elytris nigris, tertia parte basait rufa, a 

 parte nigra linea obtuse angulata flavido-pubescente separata, paulo post 

 médium vitta communi transversa utrinque arcuata flava, apice densius 

 pubescente et macula flava signato , antennis nigris, articulis 3 primis 

 flavis, 4-10 gradatim latioribus, compressis, intus acute angulatis, ultimo 

 longiore ovato ; capite convexo, Ixvi, labro testaceo ; prothorace elytris 

 haud sensim angustiore, basi tantum leviter constricto et depresso, dorso 

 subtiliter sat dense punctato; elytris basi truncatis, apice conjunctim 

 rotundatis, basi grosse substriato-punctatis, punctis mox minoribus et 

 ad vittam flavam limitatis, postice subtiliter punctulatis; pedibus rufis, 

 griseo-villosis, femoribus posticis nigris. — Madagascar (D r R. Le Roy). 



Se rapproche un peu, pour la coloration, du T. unifasciatus, mais s'en 

 distingue par la tête et le corselet roux comme la base des élytres, ces 

 dernières ayant, avant l'extrémité, une tache transversale couverte de 

 pubescence ; la forme est aussi bien plus courte et massive. 



AGHLAMYS Waterh., Gist. Ent., 1879, 53.0. — Head (with the eyes) 

 broader than Ihe thorax, the eyes prominent, coarsely granular, scar- 

 cely emarginate in front. Antennse with the flrst joint thick, ovate, 

 the second joint small, the third elongate , subcylindrical, the fourth, 

 fifth and sixth becoming gradually stouterand shorter, the seventh as 

 broad as long, the eighth, ninth, tenth and eleventh forming a distinct 

 club. Apical joint of the maxillary palpi elongate, the apical joint of the 

 labial palpi securiform. Prothorax convex , strongly constricted before 

 the base. Elytra parallel, convex, obtuse at the apex. Tarsi with five 

 distinct joints, the claws with a single tooth ot the base. 



Glosely allied to Pallenis, but with prominent eyes and distinct club 

 to the antennse. 



A. uniformis Waterh., loc. cit., 531. —Long. 6 mill. — Cylindricus, 

 nitidus, ferrugineo-rufus, Ixvis; antennarum clava, tibiis tarsisque 

 nigris, elytris striato-punctatis, apice Ixvi. 



Tête plus large que le thorax, à ponctuation fine et modérément serrée, 

 yeux proéminents. Dernier article des palpes noirâtre. Antennes aussi 

 longues que la tête et le thorax réunis, massue noire. Corselet très con- 



