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Sect. IV. Himatolabus, Jekel. 
Statura magis elongata quam in prsecedentibus. Caput cum rostro 
iongius, magis arcuatum. Thorax (ut in Sect. II. et III.) antice parum 
deflexus, lateribus obtuse rotundato-ampliatus, medio dorsi utrinque 
impressione foveiformi alteraque transversa ante basin utrinque late 
abbreviata, non vero strigam duplicatam marginis simulante impressus. 
Coxa auticae, sternum et scutellum ut in Sect. II. Elytra parallela, 
fere tertia parte longiora quam lata, non fornicata, postice mediocriter 
declivia. Pedes ut in ilia; tibiis anticis $ minus avcuatis. Corpus 
ovato-parallelum, non fornicatum, parum nitidum, pilis tenuibus decli- 
natis fulvescentibus, flavescentibus aut sulphureis vestitum. 
Typus: Attel. vestitus, Sch. 
Congen.: Attel. rudis, Sch. 
Attel. rhois, Bohem,; Sch. 
Attel. axillaris, Sch., fyc. 
I have seen some more species of this type, confined, until now, to 
the North American Peninsula; the species inhabiting the United 
States, Mexico, Guatemala, &c. 
Sect. V. Lamprolabus, JekeL 
Sect. I. in statura fornicata et forma capitis simillima; sed oculis 
lateribus extensis, thorace basi margine vero duplicato-strigata. Reli- 
quis ut in Sect. II., capite tantum postice obsolete transversira impresso 
scutello paulo brevius, evidentius transverso, coxis anticis brevioribus, 
&c. Corpus latiusculum, fornicatum, sed transversim haud convexum, 
glabrum, nitidissimum. 
This Asiatic group is, until now, confined to the East Indian 
Peniusula and the neighbouring islands, but no doubt it is also repre¬ 
sented in China. I have seen some new species besides the three 
following. 
Typus: Attel. bispinosus, Gyll. in Sch . 
