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FRENCHELLA FIMBRIATA, n. sp. 2 
ve SPEO xri; figs 05. 
Dark reddish-castaneous and highly polished; under- 
surface, legs, an nnae, and palpi paler. Upper-surface 
. glabrous, except for fringes of reddish bristles on the pro-. 
thorax and elytra, a similar fringe on pygidium; under- 
es 
ead with sharply defined but not very large punc- 
tures, sparser between eyes than elsewhere. Clypeus convex 
in middle, its hind suture almost straight; punctures crowded 
and slightly larger than those behind suture. Antennae 
nine-, club three-jointed. Prothorax not twice as wide as 
long, sides moderately rounded in middle, oblique to apex, 
with front angles produced and acute; feebly decreasing to 
i ; base feebly bisinuate; 
punctures sharply defined and nowhere dense. Scutellum 
small, and the third is very small; the basal joint of io 
hind tarsi is thick, and its full length is greater than tha 
: uch denser punctures, including many on 
. elytral interstices, and differs in other particulars. 
- FRENCHELLA CRIBRICEPS, n. Sp. 
i i ? 
; J ly 
of front legs more or less reddish. Upper-surface sparse 
ed, but with distinct reddish fringes, pygidium badly 
. XXvi., fig. 66. » 
; id 2x and highly polished; palpi and parts of anten»? — 
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