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regulariter et valde rotundatis , postice hand minus sed paullo 

 rectius angustato angulis posticis fere rectis, basi inter sulculos 

 multipunctato extus pauUulum concavo : elytris profunde striatis 

 striis parum conspicue crenulato-punctatis, interstitiis convexis, 

 3.'° puncto longe post medium sito. Tarsi posteriores pluricarinati : 

 anteriores ^ articulis 1-2 paullo obliquis. Long. 9-10 millim. 



Bhamò. 



In the length and curvature of the frontal furrows this species 

 difters from all the American Loxandri that 1 have seen , in 

 these the furrows are small oblong foveae, but in some there 

 is a faint indication of a curved line in continuation of the fovea. 

 The smaller obliquity of the dilated tarsal joints in the male 

 is a less important difference as this character varies greatly 

 in degree in the American species. 



Feanixs, n. gen. 



Genus singulare ad subfam. Anchomeninae referendum. 



Corpus oblongum. Caput breviter ovatum oculis magnis me- 

 diocriter prominentibus. Antennae graciles, articulis 1-3 glabris 

 4'° praecedenti dimidio longiori. Labrum quadratum mandibulis 

 multo brevius apice pauUulum rotundatum. Mandibulse acute 

 falcatse. Maxillse mediocres apice acutissimse , curvatse , intus 

 grosse ciliata^ , lobo exteriori biarticulato. Palpi glabri ; maxil- 

 lares elongati graciles articulo penultimo gracili elongato, apicali 

 paullo breviori gracillime fusiformi ; labiales articulo penultimo 

 bisetoso. Mentum sinu acute dentatum. Ligula bisetosa, para- 

 glossis usque prope angulos adhaerentibus deinde angustatis et 

 divaricatis. Tliorax late subovatus medio angulatus lateribus bise- 

 tosis. Elytra sat-fortiter sinuato-truncata angulo suturali spinoso. 

 Pedes graciles ; tarsi tenues , supra sulculati , posticis articulo 

 primo valde elongato , 4-toque graciliter triangulari. </" Tarsi 

 antici articulis 1-3 anguste ovatis apice obliquis, sui)tus ])iseriatim 

 squamulatis. 



The nearest allies to tliis genus appear to be Megalonychus 

 and Euleplits. , 



