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A. tenninalis the dark line of seiiaration is convex ; here it is concave, and ertend> a 

 little way upwards along the suture; the/e)»a/e is of larger size, the thorax is more 

 distinctlv depressed at the sides, the scutellum is darker, and the elj'tra have three 

 thinly raised costae, placed at equal distances but not quite extending to the apex ; 

 the antennae are also shorter, and the anterior til)iae are slightly stained with fulvous. 



Cynorta facialis Baly. 

 Of this species a male and female sjiecimen were obtained by Mr. Doherty, at 

 Tameang Lajang, Borneo. Haly did not know the female insect. It differs firom the 

 other sex in the shape of the clypeus, which, instead of being impre.ssed at its upper 

 half by a deep fovea in the 'iwdf., is here raised into a sharp ridge. In other respects 

 the /ewMife agrees with the m»le except in having shorter antenniie ; in Kaly's type 

 these were incomplete. In tlie specimen before me (c?) they extend nearly to the end 

 of the elytra, are entirely fulvous, and have all the joints, with the excei>tion of the 

 small second one, of very nearly e(|ual length ; the thorax is given as impunctate by 

 the author; in the Boniean specimen some fine punctures are visible anteriorly ; the 

 apical elytral sjwt is also not black, as described, but of a dark violaceous tint. 



Cynorta lateralis sp. no\ . 



Elongate, fulvous, the breast and abdomen bluish black ; thorax finely punctured, 

 bi-impressed ; scutellum black ; elytra closely and finely punctured, with some depres- 

 sions, the sides below the middle and the apex greenisli black. 



Length 3 to 3i lines. 



Of elongate and depressed sliape, the head impunctate, tiie frontal tubercles 

 strongly raised, clypeus triangularly raised, antennae fulvous, very slender, extending 

 nearly to the end of the elytra; thorax longer than broad, suhjuadrate, the sides 

 slightly narrowed at the base, the surface extremely finely and ratlier sparinglv punc- 

 tured, with two fovea at the middle of the disc; scutellum black; elytra with an 

 obsolete oblique depression at the base and another of elongate shape near the suture 

 below the middle, closely, finely, but more distinctly ])unctured than the thorax, 

 fulvous, the sides below the middle with a greenish black band, which widens and 

 extends to the apical angles ; first joint of the posterior tarsi very elongate. 



Hah. Sumbawa. 



Distinct by the black breast and abdomen and the shape of the elytral band. 

 There seem to be only female specimens before me. 



Cynorta longicornis sp. nov. 



Piceous, head, thorax, and the legs fulvous, antennae longer than the body (J), 

 elytra closely punctured, fulvous, the sides with a greenish black band from the 

 shoulder to the apex. 



Length 2i lines. 



Narrowly elongate, the head impunctate, the vertex with a slight purplish gloss, 

 antennae extending beyond the apex of the elytra, fuscous, the basal joints obscure 

 fulvous, the intennediate joints slightly curved; thorax rather longer than broad, 

 very finely punctured and granulate, with a slight purplish gloss, obsoletelv bi- 

 impressed at the di.sc; scutellum fulvous; elytra very closely and distinctly punctuied, 

 fidvous, the sides occupied by a i»steriorly widened greenish black band extending to 

 the apex ; breast and abdomen more or less piceous, legs fulvous. 



Hah. Sumbawa. 



