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Prouotimi impuQctatc, conical, twice as broad as long, with a long transverse 

 sulcus before middle, wliich is curved backwards in centre, on each side three pairs 

 of brown spots, no spot behind the carina nor immediately in front of it; dorsal 

 carina feebly concave in middle and lateral carina slightly convex in lateral view. 



Elytra a little longer than broad, punctate-striate, convex, subbasal callosity 

 feebly marked, the blackish brown spots somewhat variable, all small, the following 

 being fairly constant: on suture one at basal fourth, another, round one, before 

 middle, at lateral margin one on shoulder angle, a half-ring or ring behind 

 shoulder, a more or less rounded spot in middle, ou disc two behind base, often 

 accompanied by small dashes, one before middle, a transverse row before apical 

 declivity, and a round spot before apex. Pygidium rounded at apex, subcarinate in 

 middle, without spots. 



Underside uniformly grey. Base of femora sometimes rufous. 



Length (exclusive of head) 5 to G mm. 



A small series of both sexes from Sumatra. 



33. Cedus diversus spec. nov. 



c??. In facies similar to C. antennalis Jord. (1894), but the elytra much 

 longer. Black, in S the base of rostrum and the cheeks, in ¥ only the cheeks 

 creamy white. 



Rostrum essentially as in the allied species. Antenna a little longer than body 

 in the S, all the segments incrassate, the proximal ones at apex only, 3 the longest, 

 half as long again as 8, this one-third longer than '.i, lu slightly longer than broad ; 

 in ? not reaching to middle of elytrum, 3 half as long again as 8, this somewhat 

 shorter than V), 10 as broad as long. 



Prothorax as in the allied species, with some minute luteous or grey dots in 

 the transverse groove and at the basal edge. 



Elytra essentially longer than in C. ffiMatus Vane. (I860), ffidtukifiis Motsch. 

 (lsT4), and iiiitennaUs Jord. (1894), being nearly twice as long as broad ; a luteous 

 dot behind middle in interspace 3, another before middle of 8 smaller, and a 

 number of small specks dispersed over the whole surface; subbasal callosity 

 forming a very prominent tubercle. 



Underside greyish white, with black lateral spots. Femora pubescent grey ; 

 tibiae and tarsi black, a ring in or beyond middle of the former and the apical half 

 of the first tarsal segment white. 



Length (exclusive of head) 5 to 6 mm. 



A series of both sexes from Madura, ^>. Lulia. 



34. Mecocerina lewisi spec. nov. 



cJ. Rufous ; upperside pubescent fawn, marked with white. Nearest to 

 M. xmioceroidcs Jord. (l«9.j) from the Philippines. Rostrum very coarsely rugate, 

 more abruptly widened at the antennal grooves and the proximal half rather 

 narrower than in that species, vertical, the elevM.te dorsal median portion bounded 

 at each side by a groove and gradually narrowed from the eyes to the antennae, 

 being widest at the eyes instead of distally, as is the case in M. xenoceroides ; the 

 mesial impression jiroximally almost eft'aced ; apical margin slightly emarginate. 

 Frons anteriorly and posteriorly wider than in J/, xenoceroidcs, the eyes being 

 less parallel than in that species ; sides of liead and rostrum and border of eyes 



