/|X(I MARTIN .lAConV 



strongly and closely jiiinctiircd in ii-n^g-iibn- rows, their ej)ij)leurae 

 very broad, coritiiiuud to the apex, legs rather long, tibiae un- 

 armed, the first joint of the jjosterior tarsi as long as tlie fol- 

 lowing two joints together, claws appendiculate, anterior coxal 

 cavities closed. 



Hab. Pangherang-Pisang. 



The present genus was founded by me on an insect from 

 Birmah, and described in the Genon Annals 1892. In that species 

 the legs were nion^ robust and the prosternum distinct, both 

 this is not the case in the species from Sumatra but the shape 

 of the thorax and everything else agrees with the type and I 

 have thought it best to place the insect for the present in this 

 genus. 



137. Emathea subrugosa, n. sp. — Ovately subquadrate, 11a- 

 vous, the antennae (the basal joints excepted) black, thorax finely 

 and rather closely punctured, elytra metallic green or blue, very 

 strongly and closely punctured, the interstices rugose. 



Length 2 2/4 lines. 



Head very finely and sparingly punctured, antennae extending 

 to the middle of the elytra in the m;ile, blackish, the basal three 

 joints flavous, tlie fourth joint quite double the length of the third 

 one, thorax three times l^roader than long, the anterior angles 

 not produced but strongly ol)lique, furnished with a single seta, 

 placed below the lower angle, sides nearly straight, the surface 

 finely granulate and minutely and irreguhirly punctured with 

 some small ol)solete depressions, scutellum broad, black, elytra 

 with a shallow transverse depression Ijelow the base, very coar- 

 sely and closely punctured, the interstices rugose, underside and 

 legs llavous, the extreme apex of the tibiae and the tarsi , ))i- 

 ceous. 



Ilab. Si-Rambe. 



Of less convex and dilated shape than the following two 

 species, also rather smaller, the tibiae flavous, the antennae not 

 dilated at the intermediate joints as in E. lialiji, the elytra very 

 strongly punctured and moi'O strongly rugose, than in the last 

 named s})ecies ; the male organ long and slender, curved, the 



