708 THE INSECTS OF THE MACLAY-COAST, NEW GUINEA, 



and acutely bidentate. Each elytron is strongly punctate-striate, 

 the intervals costate except towards the sides. The legs are rather 

 short, the thighs all subclavate, the anterior tarsi very dilated. 

 The colour is a uniform chocolate brown becoming redder on the 

 legs and antennae, ornamented with a short white pubescence, 

 disposed in four vitta? on the thorax, and on the elytra in round 

 spots in the lines of the striae. Long. 3| lin. 

 This species should properly form a new genus. 



25. Arsysia spilonota. Gestro. 



Ann. Mus. Civ. Genoa VIII., 1876, p. 521. 

 Hab. — Island Jobi ; Maclay Coast. 



26. Tmesisternus trivittatus. Guer. 



Voy. Coq. Ent., pp, 130 t. 7, fig. 12 ; Blanch. Voy. Pole. Sud. 

 IV., pp. 284 t. 16, fig. 15 ; Pasc. Trans. Ent. Soc. (3) III., p. 

 464; Gestro. Mon. Tmes., p. 16. 



Hab. — Aru, Dorey ; Maclay Coast. 



27. Olenocamptus bilobus. Fab. 



Pasc. Ent. Soc. (3), Vol. III., p. 316. 

 Syn. — 0. serratus Chevr. Mag. Zool., 1835. 

 Hab. — From India to New Guinea. 



28. Glenea picta. Fab. 



Pasc. Ent. Soc. (3), Vol. III., p. 373, pi. XVIL, fig. 6. 

 Hab. — The whole Indian Archipelago. 



29. Pachydissus ternatensis. Fairm. 



Pet. Nouv. Ent., 1879, No. 70 ; Ann. Soc. Ent. Belgique, torn. 

 27, p. 51. 



Hab. — Duke of York Island, Ternate, Yule Island (New 

 Guinea), and Maclay Coast. 



