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BRITISH KEMIFTEEA: ADDITIONS AHD COEKECTIONS. 
BT J. W. DOUGLAS AKD JOHN SCOTT. 
GEODIiO3£I0A. 
m 5.— LTGiEIKA. 
Family I.-RHYPAR0CHR0MIDJ5. 
Stethotropis (Fieb.), n (j. 
Short, broad, oval, stout. 
-t^sverse, short, pentagonal; cro,^ (including the eye.) w.der 
tan the front of the pronotum, rather convex ; face very sh r e 
slightly curbed inwards, apex obtuse. Eyes --*»*•?;« 
laterally. Antenn. slender, 1st joint stout, reaehmg beyond the end 
tf the face, 2nd slender, slightly Cavate. 2i '»- ^^f '" 
,,3rdu,ore slender andlessclavate, about two.th,rdsthe.^^^^^^^ 
than the 2nd, about 
the same length as the 
3rd, fusiform. Bostrum 
slender, reaching to the 
posterior cox», 1st joint 
as long as the head, 2nd 
nearly twice as long, 3rd 
about as long as the 1st, 
. n & ^ 4tli rather shorter. 
Details of Stethotropis mcann, D. &- ^. *LU 
narrowly reflexed, then gradually th.ckened and '""""= 
callus at the posterior angles which are thus o^- 1 — 
margin, within the callosities, slightly emargmate. *"*'"'™ 2'. 
TrL^gular. slightly convex, sides ^ei'--^; ^^^^ .^f urvf^ 1 
^elL. long, narrow, sides .--"f ^JX n^^e ncrassated 
wards, anterior marg.n not reflex d, u, ou^^r n ^^ ^^^^ 
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''XrZ te L ddle of the ba.c, is nearly straight slightly 
Ted at the base; the 3rd. arising at the >nner angle, curves 
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