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Longitarsis malayanus sp. no\ . 



Pale fulvous, the thorax broader than long, impunctate, elytra very closely 

 punctured in semiregular rows. 



Length i line. 



Head impunctate at the verte.\, the frontal tubercles oblique, not very distinct, 

 antennae extending beyond the middle of the elytra, pale fulvous, the second and 

 third joints small, eciual, the follo\ring joints but slightly longer; thorax about 

 one-third broader than long, not narrowed in front, the sides very slightly rounded, 

 the anterior angles oblique, the surface iniimnctate ; elytra wider at the base thau 

 the thorax, the shoulders oblique, not iirominent, the apical portion rather obliquely 

 pointed, the surface proportionately strongly and very closely piuictured in semi- 

 regular rows ; po.sterior tiliiae sligiitly curved. 



Hab. Tenimber (= Timor Laut). 



This is a small species, closely allied to L. ivallacel Baly from Celebes, but less 

 than half its size, and with differently proportioned joints of the antennae ; L. quad- 

 raticollis .Tac. from .Tapan is more finely and distantly punctured. 



Eucycla metallica sp. no\. 



Hounded, very convex, piceous below, antennae and legs fulvous, joints 7, 8, 9 

 of the antennae black, thoi-ax and elytra puqilish, the former impunctate, the latter 

 finely punctate-striate. 



Length 1 line. 



Head deeply inserted into the thorax, impunctate, eyes large, clyiieus flattened, 

 bounded at the sides by an oblique ridge, its surface imjiunctate, obscure fulvous, 

 antennae very closely approached, the basal joint extremely long, slightly curved, 

 the third and following joints shorter than the second one, moniliform, the seven 

 terminal joints thickened and widened, the seventh, eighth, and ninth black, the 

 others fulvous; thorax purj)lish blue, strongly transverse, the middle widened, the 

 posterior margin broadly produced at the middle, anterior angles oblii|ue, the sides 

 slightly rounded, the surface impunctate, with the exception of some scarcely 

 perceptible pimctures when viewed under a strong lens ; scutellum black ; elytra 

 finely, regularly, but remotely punctate-striate ; their epipleurae very broad, conca\e ; 

 prostenuim longer than broad, mesostemum nearly invisible ; legs fulvous. 



Hab. Sanghi (= Sangir = 8anguir = Sangi). 



A single specimen, closely allied to E. iiiakti/ami .lac, but (if lialf tlie size, the 

 antennae differently coloured, and the elytra more finely punctured. 



Sutrea celebensis sp. nov. 



Broadly ovate, fulvous or flavous ; thorax mm-v finely and closely jmuctured ; 

 elytra black, very minutely punctate. 



Length 3 to ^ lines. 



Head impunctate, the frontal elevations flattened, carina absent, the antennae 

 extending beyond the middle of the elytra, the lower four and the terminal two 

 joints, fulvous, the others fuscous, third and fourth joints equal, elongate; thorax 

 more than twice as broad as long, the sides rounded, the ])Osterior margin somewhat 

 broadly produced at the middle, the anterior angles broadly oblique, the surface 

 rather convex, very finely and closely punctured, a short oljlique de|)ression is jilaced 

 near the posterior angles; .scutellum broadly Irigonate; elytra convex, widened 



