450 MARllN .)AC(JHY 



(the basal joints exceptolj and the tibiae ani tarsi blaci<, thorax 

 nearly impunctate , elytra very finely and closely punctured , 

 black. 



Length "I lines. 



Head impunctate, fulvous, frontal tubercles trigonate, flattened, 

 carina rather broad, antennae extending to the base of the elytra, 

 black, the lower three joints flavous, terminal joints widened, 

 puljescent, thorax twice and a half broader than long, the sides 

 straight, much narrowed towards the apex, the anterior angles 

 thickened, the surface scarcely perceptibly and closely punctured, 

 scutellum fulvous, elytra black, finely punctured in closely ap- 

 proached and irregular rows which near the lateral margin are 

 arranged in pairs, elytral epipleurae fulvous, the anterior portion 

 of the breast and of the first abdominal segment margined with 

 black, femora fulvous, tibiae and tarsi black. 



Hab. Sumatra (my collection). 



Smaller than S. flavicollù, Jac. the antennae and legs ditte- 

 rently coloured, the sides of the thorax straight etc. 



95. Eucycia nigrofasciata , n. sp. — Rounded, convex, testa- 

 ceous, the antennae (the Ijasal joints excepted) the breast and 

 legs black, thorax sparingly punctured, elytra regularly punc- 

 tate-striate, a transverse band at the Ijase and another near the 

 apex, ))lack. 



Length 1 \^ line. 



Head rather long , impunctate , testaceous , the frontal eleva- 

 tions scarcely indicated, the clypeus in the shape of an elongate 

 triangle forming a ridge at eacli side which extends to the base 

 of tiie antennae, labrum piceous, palpi slender, antennae extre- 

 mely closely approached at the base, extending beyond the 

 middle of the elytra , black , the basal three and the last joint 

 lla\ous , first joint very long and slender , second joint short , 

 third, one half longer, fourth, as long as the two preceding 

 joints together, the following ones slightly widened, pubescent, 

 eyes rather elongate, thorax nearly three times broader than 

 long, the sides nearly straight, ol)liquely narrowed towards the 

 apex, the anterior angles obliquel\ thickened, the posterior mar- 



