A02 MARTIN JACORY 



closely allied to N. tricostala, Jac. from Talaut ])ut is rather 

 larger and differs in tlio 1 thick femora. 



29. Nodina nigripes, n. sp. — Black, the hasal joints of the 

 antennae fulvous, head and thorax rather strongly and closely 

 punctured, aeneous, elytra strongly punctate-striate, the punc- 

 tures distinct to the apex, the sides with three elongate costae, 

 not extending to the apex, legs hlack. 



Length 1 line. 



Head distinctly but remotely punctured, with a sulcus aljove 

 the eyes, antennae hlack, the lower four joints fulvous, terminal 

 joint strongly thickened and elongate, extending to the base of 

 the elytra; thorax of usual transverse shape, the sides evenly 

 rounded, scarcely narrowed in front, anterior margin not pro- 

 duced, posterior one nearly straight with a very slightly produced 

 medial lobe, the surface rather strongly, evenly but not very 

 closely punctured, the basal margin with a row of more closely 

 placed punctures; elytra less ovate than usual, more elongate, 

 the humeral callus prominent, the punctures regular and closely 

 placed, rather strong, finer but distinct at the apex, the sides 

 with three closely approached longitudinal costae from the 

 shoulder to a little distance from the apex, the interstices 

 between the costae rather strongly punctured. 



Hab. Pangherang-Pisang. 



Of this species , there are apparently only female s])ecimens 

 before me, it differs from N. fulvilarsis in being of more elongate 

 shape, in the much longer and more acutely raised costae, placed 

 at equal distances from each other and in the entirely black 

 legs, tlie thorax is also more strongly punctured; N. tricostata, 

 Jac. is smaller, has fulvous antennae and legs and a differently 

 punctured head and thorax , and the same differences together 

 with the more closely and finely punctured thorax separates 

 the species fi-om A', indica, Jac. 



30. Nodina sumalrana, n. sp. — Ovately rounded, l)lack, above 

 aeneous, Itasal joints of the antennae fulvous, thorax rather 

 closely and strongly punctured, elytra strongly ])unctate-striate 

 to the apex, the interstices sjaringly and finely punctured. 



