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chalceis, punctato - striatis , punctis ad basin majoribus, 

 striis suturalibus in discö leviter — omnibus postice im- 

 pressis; interstitiis subseriatim punctulatis, punctis rix 

 piliferis, 7 et 9 apice conjunctis dilatato-carinatis. ■■:." 

 Long. 2 1 h mm , lat. lV3 mm . 

 Habitat in Nova-Granata, Am. austr. 



(Diese Art finde ich in Gemm. & Harold's Catalog nicht Terzeichnet.) 



Raridiu$ * sexcarinatus m. JB. crassirostri Schauf. 

 statura simillimus; suboblongus, niger, nitidus, cribrato- 

 punctatus, supra obscure aurichalceus; rostro leviter cur- 

 vato, tenue, elongato, supra nitido subtiliter punctulato, 

 utrinque, lineatim punctato ; capite opaco, disperse punctu- 

 lato; thorace subquadrato, antice leviter constricto, lateribus 

 parum attenuatis ante medium rotundatis, basi lobato, bi- 

 sinuato, utrinque submarginato ; cribrato- punctato, medio 

 linea subelevata laevi; elytris elongato-ovatis, basi truncata, 

 angulis humeralibus rotundatis , aurichalceis , punctato- 

 striatis, punctis ad basin majoribus, sutura, striis apice im- 

 pressis, interstitiis seriatim punctulatis, 3 et 7 apice con- 

 junctis, 7 — 9 postice dilatato-carinatis; abdomen medio 

 disperse punctulato punctis leviter piliferis, segmento ul- 

 timo dense punctulato; femoribus inermibus. 



Long. 3 mm, lat. l^mm. 



Var. 1 : Totus niger. 



Habitat in Nova-Granata, Am. austr. 



Ceii tri nus *radiatus m. C. bifronti Fabr. affinis; 

 ovatus, niger, nitidus, subtus thorace aciculato; sterno ab- 

 domineque subtiliter punctulatis albido, mesothorace utrin- 

 que dense setulosis; rostro tenue, nitido, longitudinaliter 

 striato-punctulato, basi utrinque crenulato-punctato ; capite 

 subopaco, antrorsum punctulato; oculis non prominulis; 

 thorace latitudine brevior, antice supra leviter, subtus pro- 

 funde constricto, truncato, basi bisinuato, medio basi sat 

 impresso et lobato, lobo laevi, lateribus rotundato-angusta- 

 tis, postice vix sinuatis, disco radiato-carinulato, carinis 

 lateralibus interruptis, laevibus, piliferis; elytris obconicis, 



