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INSECTA SAUNDERSIANA. 
Scutellum pamim, subtriangulare. 
Elytra angusto-parallela, basi truncata, emarginatura scutellari 
parva triangulari ; thorace tertia parte latiora, humeris obtuse angulatis 
subcallosis, lateribus sublinearia, apice singulatim obtuse rotundata. 
Pygidium mediocre, subsemicirculare, perpendiculare, liberum. 
Coxce anticce sat elongato-conicse, crassiuseulae, in $ baud dimidiam 
partem longitudinis sterni antice parum oblique truncati—in $ fere 
totam longitudinem sterni antice valde oblique truncati—occupantibus. 
Pedes mediocres, antici pro ratione parum elongati, in £ posticis 
baud longiores, in £ paulo magis elongati; femoribus anticis in $ 
dente longa antrorsum oblique directa, in £ parva, posticis in $ dente 
minima, in £ obsoleta-instructis. 
Corpus oblongo-parallelum, angustum, planatum, parum crassnm, 
nilidura, pilis tenuibus vestitum. 
Very distinct from Attelabus, pr. d. and Euscelus. By tbe elon¬ 
gation of tbe body, bead and antennae, it stands nearer to tbe latter; but 
by its anterior legs, even relatively shorter and femora thinner than 
in Attelabus , pr. d ., the relative minuteness of tbe scutellum as well as 
of tbe scutellar emargination of tbe elytra, the flatness of tbe body, tbe 
slight inclination of the head and rostrum, &c., it is quite peculiar. 
Trachelolabus Whitei, Je/cel. 
Elongato-parallelus , virescenti-ceneus , nitidus , pilis tenuibus Icete olive - 
scentibus tectus ; capite ihoraccque canaliculalis , transversim 
strigosis ; elytris antice seriatim punctatis , postice substriatis. 
$ Minor , angustior ; capite longiori (rostro 1 T 2 0 mill, excl.) 2; 
lat. ^ mill. : tibiis anticis longioribus tenuioribus arcuatis , 
apice non ampliatis , unco unico exteriori oblique intus directo 
armatis. 
9 Capite breviori (rostro l^L mill, excl.); long. 1 T 8 5 ; lat. 1 mill.: 
tibiis anticis rectis , apice intus angulatim amplialo unciferoque 
(prcetcr unc. exter.). 
Long, tota cum rostro 8—9; elytr. 4—5. Lat. bum. 2^—3 mill. 
