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distinct, reaching from base to anterior marginal line, and very 

 faintly beyond it ; the anterior marginal line is deep, and 

 shows marks of punctuation, particularly on the anterior side ; 

 the space in front of this line is comparatively narrow. Pre- 

 scutellar space rugose in the middle, and scutellum more finely 

 so. Elytra of the length of the half of the body, with sides 

 parallel, punctate-striate, papilloso-rugose on the inflexed por- 

 tion of the base, and very faintly so with a series of punc- 

 tures on the space within the margin, which is strongly raised ; 

 the margin takes a sudden descent from the humeral tooth, 

 for about a fourth part of the length of the elytra, where it 

 forms an angle and follows the line of the elytra ; the striae are 

 fainter at the apex, the terminal portions of some of them being 

 obliterated; the third and fourth strise.join together about one- 

 fourth of the length of the elytra from the apex. Under side 

 impunctate, except the posterior part of the head, which is 

 faintly punctate, and the usual row of punctures on each side of 

 the middle of the abdominal segments. Legs pitchy-black ; 

 anterior tibiae tridentate, with a small tooth or tubercle behind 

 them ; thighs of middle legs with a row of punctures along the 

 under side. 



Clivina, Lat. 

 1. C. grandis, Dej. ii. 478. 



Nigra ; thorace quadrato ; elytris elongatis, parallelis, punctato- 

 striatis, punctis quatuor impressis, margine tenui, macula 

 postica, antennis pedibusque runs. 



Long. 5| lin., lat. 1~ lin. 



PanagseidaB. 



Craspedophorus, Hope. 



Isotarsus, Laferte. 



1. Cr. conicus, mihi. 



Niger, pilosus ; thorace antice angustiore, pos- Fig- 4. 



tice latiore et ad basin truncato, punctato, 



lateribus rotundatis et postice elevatis; elytris 



latis, punctato-striatis, maculis duabus na- 



vis, altera antica transversa interstitia sex 



tegente, altera postica transversa interstitia 



quinque tegente. 

 Long. 8-9^ lin., lat. 4 lin. 



Black, pilose. Head narrow, polished, margined, with an 

 elongate deeply-punctured fovea on each side from the eyes for- 



