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duncle. Elytra very convex, with almost perpendicular sides. 
Feet long-, with rather incrassated femora. 
57. Chrysolopus spectabilis. 
Curculio spectabilis. Fab. Syst. JBleuth. ii. 537. 184. 
58. Chrysolopus echidna, (n. s.) C. atrofuscus vertice trili- 
neato, thorace punctis scabro medio concavo subcarinato 
lineis utrinque elevatis, elytris crenatis seriebus spinarurn 
duabus interior! anum versus abbreviata; spinis anticis de- 
pressis obtusis, posticis acutis. 
C. echidna. Dej. Cat. 88. 
59. Chrysolopus tuberculatus, (n. s.) C. fuscus vertice li- 
neato, thorace punctis scabro medio canaliculato, elytris punctis 
seriatim impressis, tuberculorumque seriebus tribus rainutis 
interior! abbreviata ; tuberculo postico suturali maximo. 
60. Chrysolopus quadridens. 
Curculio 4>-dens, Fab. Syst. Eleuth. ii. 536. 175. 
Obs. The three last species can scarcely be considered to belong- 
to the same g-enus with C. spectabilis ; but I follow M, Dejean 
until the whole family be more accurately investigated. 
61. Gastrodus crenulatus. 
Curculio crenulatus. Fab. Syst. Eleuth. ii, 518. 64. 
62. Gastrodus albolineatus, (n. s.) G. niger thorace sca- 
briusculo rugis transversis duabus line5que lateral! alba, elytris 
nigris striato-punctatis sutura striaque media elevatis Isevibus 
linea lateral! alba baud apicem attingente, apice rufescente 
albo-punctato. 
63. Festus rubripes, (n. s.) F. niger capite line^ transversa 
constricto ; vertice lineis quatuor elevatis clypeoque tribus, 
antennis piceis clava obscura, thorace punctis elevatis scabro; 
elytris punctis impressis striatis, punctis conspicuis argenteo- 
squamigeris pedibus rufis geniculis obscuris. 
