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ADDENDA ET CORRIGENDA. 
This species at least equals in size the largest Grecian specimens of 
Rhyn. Hungaricus; is more convex and attenuate both sides, with the 
elytra more elongate and fornicate ; the rostrum somewhat longer and 
much more arcuate according to the sex, &c. Head elongate-sub¬ 
quadrate, somewhat broader at the base, transversely impressed behind 
the eyes, anteriorly rather strongly—posteriorly very slightly—punctate. 
Eyes small, globose, lateral, exserted, hardly biting into the forehead, 
which is almost as wide as the head itself. Thorax subconic, a little 
rounded at the sides above the base, flattened on the disk, attenuate and 
deflexed to the apex. Elytra conjointly subangularly emarginate at the 
base, obliquely rounded to the shoulders, where they are a half broader 
than the thorax, slightly ampliate to the middle; apex of each rounded, 
almost entirely covering the pygidium, when the abdomen is not 
contracted ; striae of the disk shallow and narrow, the sutural and mar¬ 
ginal deeper, the two intra-marginal (lateral) ones evidently punctate. 
Pygidium and body beneath slightly punctulate. Anterior coxce rather 
elongate, conic. Claws short, incurved, free and subangulose at the 
base, divergent. Body covered with a bright silky fulvous pubescence, 
verj thin underneath, thicker above, especially on the thorax. 
