BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S. 
905 
131. Amm^ecius occidextalis, n.sp. 
In form like the last species, but smaller and of a piceous colour 
and nitid. Head as in the last, but the eyes entirely invisible 
from above. Thorax slightly transverse and rather more sparsely 
punctate than in A. semiccecus. Elytra finely and deeply striate- 
punctate, the interstices smooth and sub-convex. 
Long. 1^, lat. \ line. 
132. AMMiECmS ELONGATULUS, n.sp. 
Black, opaque, of sub-cylindrical form. Head short, rather 
broadly emarginate in front. Thorax slightly transverse, scarcely 
rounded on the sides, the apex and base of equal width, veiy finely 
and thinly punctate. Elytra of the width of the thorax, and two 
and a-half times the length, parallel-sided and striate, the striae 
groove-shaped, with the interstices raised into narrow costae. 
Long. 1-|, lat. ^ line. 
133. Amm^cius rugicollis, n.sp. 
In form resembling A. occidentoXis, but smaller and entirely of 
a piceous-red and sub-nitid. The head is scarcely perceptibly 
emarginate in front, almost truncate, punctate, the anterior edge 
of the eyes just visible. Thorax transverse, punctate, the punc- 
tures large and variolose-looking. Elytra striate, the insterstices 
convex, not punctate. 
Long. 1, lat. ^ line. 
Sub-Family HYBOSORIDES. 
134. Phl^ochrous hirtipes, Mad. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2096. 
Sub-Family GEOTRUPIDES. 
135. Bolboceras Reiciiei, Guer. 
Mast. Cat. Col Sp. 2122. 
136. Bolboceras rotundatum, Hope. 
Mast. Cat. Col. Sp. 2124. 
