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Mr. Charles J. Gahan on the 
63. Ehuria cinnamomeaj Fleut. and Salle, Ann. Soc. Ent, 
Fr., 1889, p. 463. 
Hah. Guadeloupe. 
I have not seen this species, and cannot say to which 
it is most nearly allied. 
It is described as being entirely of a yellowish colour, without 
ivory spots, corered above and below with a lighter-coloured 
pubescence. The prothorax is irregularly rounded upon the sides, 
furnished with small tubercles at the base, with the lateral spines 
long and slender. Elytra with three feeble costse, between which 
they are closely punctured ; apex of each bispinose. Femora of 
two hinder pairs bispinose at their extremity. The antennae, 
reddish at base, yellowish towards apex, have the basal joint 
thickened at the extremity, the third joint long and slender, the 
following joints subequal to another, and each shorter than the 
third. Long. 27 mm. 
64. Eburia sericeaj Salle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1855, 
p. 271, pi. 14, fig. 6. 
Hah, Haiti — Bany (Salle). 
Entirely covered with a shining silky pubescence of an ashy-grey 
colour. Antennae a third longer than the body, pitch-coloured, 
covered with a dense pubescence, and furnished below with long 
sparse hairs, joints 3rd to 11th subequal in length. Prothorax as 
long as broad, with the anterior margin rounded, posterior bi- 
sinuate, four tubercles on the disk, and one on each side. Elytra 
sparsely punctured with large asperate, setigerous punctures ; apex 
of each bispinose, sutural spine very short. Underside of body 
reddish, with a grey pubescence. Femora of two hinder pairs each 
ending in two black spines. Tarsi and inner side of tibiae covered 
with fulvous hairs. Long. 20, lat. 5 mm. 
This well-marked species, which I have not yet seen, 
ought, perhaps, to be taken as the representative of a 
new genus. 
65. Ehuria pulverea, Chevr. 
Coelehuria pulverea, Chevr., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., 1862, 
p. 266. 
Drymo pulverea, Thorns., Syst. Ceramb., p. 242 ; 
Lacord., Genera viii., p. 292. 
