MA IMI N .I.vntHY 



hlack, the basai Joints tìilvous, thorax sub(|iia'lrato, inipuuctate, 

 fulvous, l'iyti-a obscure fulvous, punctured in closely ajìproached 

 distinct rows, apex of the })()sterior femora lilackish. 



I>ength \2"V4 ^^"<5- 



Head obscure fulvous, inipunctate, the vertex minutely trans- 

 vc'rsely strigose, when seen under a strong lens, frontal tubercles 

 absent, labrum and palpi piceous, antennae long and slender, 

 two-thirds the length of the body, black, the lower three joints 

 fulvous, the third joint slightly longer than the second, hut di- 

 stinctly shorter than the fourth joint , thorax one half broader 

 than long, the sides straight, very slightly widened towards the 

 apex , anterior angles ol)li(juely thickened , the surface convex , 

 obscure fulvous, the sides witii a few minute punctures, only 

 visible under a deep lens, the disc inipunctate, elytra slightly 

 widened towards the middle, of the same colour as the thorax, 

 finely but distinctly punctured in closely approached rows, wings 

 present, underside piceous, legs fulvous, the apex of the poste- 

 rior femora, black, posterior tibiae with a row of teeth at the 

 u})per margin, their metatarsus half their length. 



Hah. Padang. 



A small species, which may be known by its obscure fulvous 

 colour, the l)lack and long antennae and the regular punctuation 

 of the elytra. 



()^. Longitarsus annulicornis, n. sj). — Flavous. the anteimae 

 as long as the l^ody, each joint fuscous at the apex, thorax 

 scarcely perceptibly punctured, elytra closely and semiregularly 

 punctured, the suture very narrowly blackish. 



Length 1 line. 



Of elongate, })arallel shape, the head tinely transversely 

 wrinkled at the vertex, the frontal tul)ercles indistinct, bounded 

 by a transverse groove behind, carina acutely raised, extending 

 to the apex of the clyjieus, labrum piceous, antennae extending 

 to the en<l of the elytra, ilavous, all the joints from the fourth 

 upwards, fuscous at tlu; greater portion of the ajiex, third joint 

 half the length of the fourth, thorax one half broader than long, 

 the sides straight, the anterior angles oblique, tiie surface scar- 



