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a Family of Coleopterous Insects. 
This species (which is easily characterizable from the macu- 
lation of its elytra) varies upwards of a line in length : the 
smallest individual which I have seen is contained in the cabinet 
of the Linnean Society, and is somewhat darker-coloured than 
the larger specimens. 
In consequence of the priority in the nomenclature of this 
species employed by Donovan, I have considered it proper to 
retain his specific name for it. 
The dissections of the genus represented in the plate were 
made from a duplicate specimen of this species contained in 
the cabinet of the Linnean Society, in which the various parts 
figured are deposited. 
The peculiar form of the external incision of the base of the 
antennae is carefully represented in the plate. 
Species 2. Platyrhopalus unicolor mihi. 
Tab. XXXIII. Fig. 49. 
P. totus brunneo-castaneus, antennarum clava magnfi ovata 
compress^ juxta basin externh incis5, thorace antich utrin- 
que rotundato-dilatato. 
Pausus denticornis. Megerle , IUig. Mag. 3. p. 113. not. (abs- 
que descript.) Gyllenhal in Schotih. Syn. Ins. tab. 1 . p. 3. 
App. p. 14. tab. 6. fg. 1. Schonh. id. p. 19. no. 5. Dalman, 
Anal. Ent. p. 103. sub Ilylotoro Bucephalo. 
Habitat in Indifi Orient. Dom. Prof. Schumacher . 
Long. corp. (sec. fig. Schonherri) lin. 4^. Magn. nat. Clero 
formicario latior sed in elytris brevior. 
In Mus. Schonherr, Gyllenhal, et Dejean. 
Totus brunneo-castaneus, supril subdepressus, tenuk pubescens, 
nitidus, obsolete punctatus, P. dentieorni Don. structural 
vald& affinis. Caput subquadratum, brunneum, nitidum, 
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