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So utell urn-like thorax punctured aud hairy. Elytra with the inuer 

 apical angle right augled and the outer rounded off largely punctured 

 within the margin especially near the apex. Tibia? with a row of 

 larger spines down the outer and a row of smaller ones down the 

 inner side, 4-calcarata at the apex, the 2 inner spurs larger. 



47. Heteroglossa ruficollis. JV. 



H. colore prsecedentis sed obscurior, thorace pectoreque rufo- 

 testaceis, antennis art. 3 primis nigrescentibus ; long. corp. 4J lin. 



Cum prascedente sed rarius et per occasionem nocte ad lumen 

 cepi. 



The shape of the body is quite that of the former but the insect 

 is larger. The head is less distinctly punctured than in the former 

 and there is an additional impression in the middle of the forehead 

 The thorax is also less deeply punctured, but the divisional furrow 

 is more so than in the preceding species. The anterior tibiae 

 appear somewhat less deeply notched. There is nothing else to 

 add to the description that has not been pointed out already. 



48. Heteroglossa bimaculata. 1ST. 



H. subcastanea, thorace capiteque rufo-testaceis, elytris medio 

 maculis 2 ilavis pictis, pedibus abdominisque apice testaceis ; long, 

 corp. h\ lin. 



TJbi prgBcedentes infrequentissime legi. 



Head, with the exception of the forehead, deeply punctured, 

 with 2 impressions in front of the eyes, anterior angles of labrum 

 rounded. Thorax densely and deeply punctured, with elytra thinly 

 pubescent. The latter with a round yellow spot at the middle of 

 either. 



Trib. Cratocerice. 

 Oosoma. n. g. N. 



Corpus ovatum subconvexum, glabrum. Caput transversim sub- 

 orbiculare, robustum ; oculis magnis, ovatis, parum prominulis. 

 Mentum profunde emarginatum, lobis extus rotundatis, apice sub- 

 obtusis, dente minim o, obtuso. Ligula submembranacea minima, 

 angustata, paraglossis maximis, counatis, ligulam totam amplec- 



