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tures almost concealed by the pubescence ; furnished on the disk 
with two small reddish or blackish tubercles, and on each side with 
a short median spine and a small anterior reddish callosity. Elytra 
closely punctured, but with the punctures distinctly visible only 
where the pubescence is rubbed off ; each with two pairs of ivory 
spots, with the spots of the basal pair slightly elongated, almost in 
contact in front, but slightly diverging behind, with the inner spot 
of the mid-elytral pair very small, or even entirely wanting, the 
outer spot about equal in size to one of the anterior pair. Apex 
of elytron truncate, with a very short tooth at each of the angles. 
Femora of middle and posterior pairs bidentate at apex, with the 
teeth rather short and of nearly equal length. Long. 12 — 23 mm. 
Hah. St. Vincent (H. H. Smith). 
This species has a close general resemblance, but does 
not seem to be closely allied, to E. patruelisj Bates. 
The thorax is very differently punctured. 
56. Ehuria fostica, White^ Cat. Longicornia Brit. Mus., 
p. 89. 
Hah, Jamaica. 
Upper side of head and prothorax with a fine golden pubescence. 
The two dorsal tubercles and the lateral spines of the prothorax 
black. Elytra scarcely pubescent, strongly punctured, each with 
two ill-defined ivory spots posteriorly in addition to the anterior, 
and middle pairs ; with a blackish patch at the hind end of the 
anterior pair, and at each end of the middle pair of spots ; spines 
at the apex of middle and hind femora strong, with the posterior 
spines of each pair longer than the anterior. 
57. Ehuria decemmaculata, Fab. 
Geramhyx 10 -maculattcs, Fab., Syst. Ent., p. 181 
(1775) ; Oliv., Ent. iv.. No. 67, p. 44, pi. 12, fig. 86 
(1795). 
Geramhyx b-maculatusj Fab., Ent. Syst. i., 2, p. 296 
(1792). 
Hah. Guadeloupe (Delauney, Vitrac) and St. Bar- 
tholomew. 
58. Ehuria dejeanij sp. n. 
E. inermis (Dej. Cat.). 
Testaceous. Prothorax unarmed at the sides in both sexes, with 
two pearl-grcy pubescent patches on each side above, the middle 
nearly naked, punctured, with a smooth central area. Elytra 
strongly and closely punctured, scarcely pubescent, each with two 
