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Memoirs oj the Indian Museum. 



[Vol. VII, 



Arrox agassizi (Kaup). 



Fig. V, 1. 

 Sertorins Agassizi, Kaup, 1871, p. 114. 



One specimen from Nicaragua, 30 mm. long. Botli mandibles have three well developed 

 terminal teeth ; the anterior lower tooth of the right side is more or less columnar, that of 

 the left is broadly bidentate as seen from above, but the anterior denticle is itself divided 

 into two horizontally. The upper surface of the head though glossy is irregular, not smooth 



Fig. V. 



Proculinae ; specifb characte s in the head and prothorax x 4. 

 ca., clypeus angles ; i.t., inner tubercles ; O.T., outer tubercles. 



1. Arrox agassizi (Kaup). 



2. Publius crassus (Smith). 



3. Veturius sinuatosulcatus, Gravely. 



4. Veturius spinifer, Gravely. 



5. Veturius sinuatosulcatus Grav ly. 

 ( : . Veturius unicornis, Gravely. 



7. Veturius crimceps, Kuwert. 



8. Veturius assimilis (Weber). 



9. Veturius boliviae, Gravely. 



10. Veturius heydeni, Kaup. 



11. V erres furcilabris (Eschscholtz). 



12. Verres sternipunctitus , Kuwert. 



13. Verres cavicollis, Bates. 



14. Verres corticola (Truqui). 



15. Platyverres intermedins (Kaup). 



•as in species of the allied genera Veturius and Terres ; and the clypeus is somewhat convex 

 above. On either side of the clypeus is a rudimentary outer tubercle, but there is no ridge 

 between these tubercles and the larger inner tubercles. The pronotum has a very few 

 coarse punctures only in the slightly enlarged anterior extremities of the narrow marginal 

 groove ; its median groove scarcely reaches the anterior margin. The scutellum is thickly 

 punctured on either side of a smooth middle line. The mesothoracic episterna are glossy 

 and closely covered with strong coarse punctures above, matt and more faintly and sparsely 



