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[Aug.-Oct. 
deeply longitudinally channeled in the middle, the extreme 
ends and edges being yellowed. 
Type 1 <? Dilli Port Timor 2500 (Doherty) IV V 2 & Dili 
May ? 92 Doherty 3 9 do Bow. coll. Length 5-6 mm. 
The flattened elongate, concave joints of the cf antennae 
distinguish this form and are a connecting link between species 
with dilated triangular joints, denticornsis Jac. and these with 
scant dilation like diversa Baly. 
Luperodes pustulatus sp. nov. 
Small, black, thorax and legs rufous, each elytron with 
three round flavous spots placed in line down the middle, on 
each side, the one nearest the end sometimes faint or wanting. 
Types 5 examples Cordico Bolivia (green label) Bow. coll. 
Length 3 mm. 
Head sparsely finely punctate, finely transversely and 
longitudinally sulcate, thorax rather transverse, finely punctate, 
feebly impressed either side behind, elytra very finely punctulate; 
the spots are placed, one just below the base, the second ante- 
median, the third on the elytral declivity. The tibiae and tarsi 
are more or less brown; the spots easily distinguish this form. 
Luperodes mapirii sp, nov. 
Small, stout, shining rufous, antennae, tibiae and tarsi 
browned, elytra entirely black excepting a common triangular 
rufous spots, which begins on the base at the inner shoulder and 
runs obliquely to the suture at the apical third. 
Type one specimen San Augustin Mapiri 3500 ft. 95 (Stuart). 
Length 3 mm. Bow. coll. 
Antennae slender, joints 2, 3, 4 gradually increasing in 
length, head and thorax very finely punctate, the latter obso- 
letely depressed at the sides, elytra finely punctured, obsolete 
behind, and very slightly transversely depressed, first joint of 
hind tarsi very elongate, more than half as long as the tibia, 
apex of all the tibiae and tarsi brown. Easily distinguished by 
the color. 
