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52. PhALIDURA IMIRABILIS. 
Curculio mirabilis, Kirby, in Lin. Trans* xii. 469. 21. tab, 
23, fig". 9. 
Obs. The characters of this most singular genus Phalidura Me 
chiefly to be found in the broken clavate antennae, short thick ros* 
trum, connate elytra, and singular anal forceps of the male. 
53. Phalidura Kirbii, (n. s.) P. nigro-fusca clypeo subfurcato 
utrinque canaliculate, thorace confertim noduloso, elytris lineis 
, elevatis interstitiis crenatis lateribusque punctate- striatis. 
54. Phalidura Draco, (n. s.) P. atrofusca vertice concavo 
cruce impresso, clypeo emarginato, thorace depresso utrinque 
dilatato dentate margine antico tuberculato tuberculorumque 
lineis quatuor duabus mediis longitudinalibus, elytris punctis 
elevatis scabrosis utrinque dentibus acutis seriatim armatis, 
lateribus seriatim nodulosis medioque lined tuberculorum sub- 
duplici instructo. 
Obs. This and the following species are not true Phalidura ; 
at least neither appears to have the anal forceps, but as they come 
close in affinity to the genus Phalidura^ I have not for the present 
ventured to give them a new generic name. 
55. Phalidura Marshami. Kirby, in Lin, Trans, xii, 436. 77. 
Obs. This insect appears to be a Chrysolopus in M. Dejean's 
Catalogue. 
56. Hybauchenia nodulosa, (n, s.) H. atra capite Isevi vel 
punctis minutissimis impresso, clypeo canaliculato, thorace 
irregulariter noduloso, elytris sutura laeviori punctis que elevatis 
striatis striis duabus a sutura alternatim majoribus. 
Obs. I regret that I am not able to give the detailed characters 
of this genus at present. I shall merely, therefore, say that it has 
the broken clavate antennae of Phalidura, only they are here longer 
than the head and thorax taken together. The body is very con- 
vex, having the thorax as wide as the abdomen, subquadrate, with 
very convex sides. Abdomen joined to thorax by a distinct pe- 
