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ness of the legs. The punctures on the prothorax have each a 

 single narrow horizontal scale arising from the posterior border ; 

 those on the elytra are larger and without scales. 



Panopides anticus. (PI. VIII. fig. 4.) P. oblongo-ovatus, fuscus, 

 capite, rostro basi, prothorace antice, maculaque prope scutellum 

 dense albido-squamosis ; rostro prothorace plus duplo longiore, piceo, 

 subtilissime vage punctato ; antennis ferrugineis ; funiculo art. se- 

 cundo primo sesquilongiore, tertio duplo longiore, sequentibus sub- 

 obconicis, gradatim crassioribus ; clava ovata, distincta ; prothorace 

 antice constricto, medio utrinque rotundato, basin versus parallelo, 

 supra, apice excepto, crebre punctato, punctis singulis unisquamosis ; 

 scutello transverso ; elytris breviusculis, utrinque sensim parum an- 

 gustioribus, apice rotundatis, supra fortiter sulcato-punctatis, sulcis 

 exterioribus in medio arcuatis, punctis nitidis approximatis, inter- 

 stitiis elevatis, tertio pone medium magis elevato, uniseriatim pun- 

 ctatis, punctis parvis, singulis setula albida munitis, angulo ante- 

 riore, basi apiceque plaga albido-squamosa ornatis ; corpore infra 

 pedibusque fuscis, ochraceo-variegatis. Long. 4 lin. 



Hab. Tondano. 



GrLYPHAGIA. 



(Cryptorhynchinae. ) 



Hostrum tenue, aequilatum, arcuatum ; scrobes pra^medianse, la- 

 terales. Funiculus tenuis, articulis quatuor basalibus elonga- 

 tis, cseteris ovalibus, vix crassioribus ; clava longiuscula, valida, 

 subcylindrica, dense pubescens. Oculi sat magni, antice 

 subapproximati, grosse granulati. Prothorax transversus, an- 

 tice angustus, utrinque rotundatus, lobis ocularibus nullis. 

 Elytra oblongo-cordata, prothorace parum latiora. Pedes lon- 

 giusculi ; femora incrassata, infra canaliculata; unidentata ; 

 tibia longiuscula?, compressse, recta?, basi solo armatae, apicem 

 versus tenuiores ; tarsi articulo basali elongato, tertio anguste 

 bilobo. Pima pectoralis apice aperta. 



This genus has for its type a small species of which I have 

 seen only a single specimen ; and this has on its first abdominal 

 segment a round cavity with raised edges (cup-shaped in fact), 

 probably analogous to the " plate " of Amydala, a genus which 

 will be found further on. It may be sexual. The upper surface 

 of this insect is mottled with ochreous, grey, and brown, in 

 proportions that defy description. 



Glyphagia insculpta. G. ovalis, rufo-picea, squamis griseis fu- 

 scescenti-nebulosis sat confertim dispositis ; rostro pallide ferrugineo, 

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