BY WILLIAM MACLEAY, F.L.S., &C. 709 



30. Ceresium pachymerum. Pasc. 

 Diatomocephala pachymera. Pasc. Trans. Ent. Soc. (3), Vol. 

 III., p. 542. 



Hah. — Bouru, Ceram, Maclay Coast. 



31. Clytanthus lux at a. Pasc. 

 Trans. Ent. Soc. (3), Vol. III., p. 602. 

 Hah. — Say lee, Maclay Coast. 



32. Pascoea Id.e. White. 

 Cat. Longic. Brit. Mus., p. 341, pi. 8, fig. 5 ; Pasc. Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. (3), Vol. 3, p. 486, pi. 19, fig. 6. 

 Hah. — Ceram, Amboyna, Maclay Coast. 



FAM. CHRYSOMELID^E. 



33. ASPIDOMORPHA SANCT.E-CRUCIS. Fab. 



Ent. Syst. IV., App , p. 446 ; Bohem. Mon. Cassid. II., pp. 

 287 to 6, fig. B. 



Hob. — E. India, Maclay Coast. 



34. PcHYPARIDA ATRATA. nOV. sp. 



Head emarginate with deep median impression in front ter- 

 minating behind in a transverse line across the middle of the head, 

 the epistome, which is large, is densely punctured, the rest of the 

 head very slightly ; the eyes are large and prominent. The thorax 

 is transverse, not broader at the apex than the head including the 

 eyes, but widening on the sides which are rounded, and becoming 

 narrower towards the posterior angles which are acute ; the surface, 

 except at the posterior angles, is covered with irregular punctures. 

 The scutellum is smooth. The elytra are a little broader than the 

 thorax at its widest part, and are striate puncta te ; the two strise 

 on each side of the scutellum are abbreviated, and the eighth from 

 it takes its rise behind the humeral callus and divides near the 

 middle into three distinct punctured striae. The colour is entirely 

 of a subnitid black, with a piccous tinge on the head, antenna? and 

 legs. 



Long. 2^ lin. 



