CATALOGUE OF CUCUJIDJ2. 19 



hue observable through the fulvous pubescent clothing: antennae 

 and legs shining black ; the entire body beneath, the coxae and 

 femora, clothed with a short ashy pubescence. 

 Length 2 in. If line. 



a. Malabar Coast, (Canara). Presented by S. Ward, Esq. 



Family IV. PASSANDRID,E. 



Passandrini, Erichs. Ins. Deuts. 304, 1845 — 8. 

 Parandrides, Blanch. Hist. Ins. ii. 134, 1845. 



Genus 1. PASSANDRA. 



Passandra, Dalm. Schbnh. Syn. iii. App. 146, 1817. 



1. Passandka Columbus. 



Passandra Columbus, Newm. Ent. Mag. v. 398. Ann. Nat. Hist. 

 ii. 390, 2. 



a, b. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection, 

 c. Brazil. Presented by the Entomological Club. 



2. Passandea Braziliensis. 



Passandra Braziliensis, Chev. in Guer. Ic. R. An. t. 41, f. 14. 

 Hab. — Brazil. 



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3. Passandra fasciata. 



Passandra fasciata, G. R. Gray, Cuv. An. King. (Griffith), ii. 93. 



Newm. Ann. Nat. Hist. ii. 391, 3. 

 Passandra Schcenheri, Dej. Cat. 340. 



a, b. Brazil. From Mr. Children's collection. 

 (The type specimen described by Mr. Gray). 



