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discalibus, elytris fascia submediana, intra striam secundam us- 
que ad basin producta, margine postico concavo; anguste velutino 
ut femoribus in parte mediano tibiisque in parte basali plus 
minusve nigricante-tomentosis; spatio secundo in quinta parte 
basali elevato ac pallidiore, intra linea nigro-velutina determi- 
nata, areum baseo-suturalem, subrotundatam circumcingente, 
linea altera nigro-velutina, transversa, plus minusve interrupta, 
fere suturae medio incipiente et meta-epimera versus currente ; 
scutello obscure sanguineo, subbituberculoso, nitido-glabro; 
abdomine ochraceo-tomentoso, squamulis separatis transverse 
remote seriatis, majoribus. 
Long. 8.5 mm., lat. 4.5. 
BORNEO SEPTENTRIONALIS, C. Wahnes leg. ex coll. W. Miiller; 
Kinabalu, altitudine 1,500 meter (H. Rolle, Berlin vend.) in 
Mus. Dresden (olim borneonensis Heller in rt J< 
A robust, dorsally isabelline, tomentose species of very dis- 
tinctive appearance, with a broad, blackish crossband near the 
middle of elytra, which is bordered on its posterior margin by 
a fine, velvet black line and produced in front to the scutellum, 
where it is enlarged to a roundish area, encircled by a velvet 
black line which is limited on each side by the elevated and 
pale tomentose. base of the second interval. Rostrum stout, 
densely and finely punctured; prothorax a little longer than 
broad, sides in the basal half nearly parallel, the apex blackish 
and like the disk bearing two black tufts; elytra much broader 
than prothorax, its base truncate, slighty produced inward, one 
and one-third times longer than broad, hardly perceptibly striate — 
on the anterior part, and at the sides more distinctly so, the 
black crossband large, its posterior margin concave, velvet black 
bordered and crossing the middle of the suture, a similar black, 
but often interrupted, velvet line before the anterior margin of 
erossband, this line diverging to posterior margin of the latter, 
which is concave behind; femora more or less nebulous black 
on the middle part, but the tooth always pale tomentose; tibie 
on the basal half blackish and there subsinuate on inner edge. 
In consequence of the velvet black lines, of which those on the 
base of elytra encircle a roundish sutural area, E. horribilis 
recalls Colobodes ornatus Roelofs ** from Japan, but in the latter 
species the antennal furrow is not visible from above and the 
antenne are inserted nearer to the middle than to the apex 
rostrum. 7 
“ Ann Soc. Ent. Belg. 18 (1875) 155. 
