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thorax is globular, with a white line on the anterior margin behind 

 the eyes, extending on to the sides of the presternum, and a pale 

 thin pubescence covering a broad space on the apex and base, both 

 spaces showing the median line clear, and the basal with two 

 additional clear spaces. Elytra more than three times the length 

 of the thorax, truncate, with a very small external tooth at the 

 apex, marked before the middle with an oval, oblique spot on each 

 side of the suture, a large triangular spot on the suture about the 

 middle, a small wavy mark near the sides and the apex yellowish 

 white, the under surface barred with white. Thighs pedunculate, 

 reddish at the base. 



Length, 7 lines. 



213. Clytanthus angustulus. n. sp. 



Of narrow elongate form, dark reddish brown or black, opaque. 

 The thorax is twice as long as broad, convex above and on the 

 sides, and clothed with a greenish white pubescence which is thin 

 on the disk. The elytra are not wider than the thorax and more 

 than twice the length, a little obliquely truncate at the apex with 

 an acute external tooth and marked with three fascia? which do not 

 reach the sides, and the apex white. The fasciae are disposed as 

 follows, the first fascia near the base forms a cross with the suture 

 which is also white as far as the second fascia, the second fascia 

 is broader than the first, oblique and of triangular form, the third 

 is behind the middle and forms two triangles, the suture making 

 the base of each. The scutellum is snow white and so are several 

 spots on the under surface. 



Length, 5 lines. 



There are five other species of Longicorns in the collection, of 

 doubtful genera. 



This concludes the list of Coleoptera collected on the Fly River, 

 New Guinea, with the exception of the large family of the 

 Phytophagi, which are represented by over 60 species chiefly of 

 the genera Crioceris, Adorium, Aulacophora and Aesemia, 



