026 K. JORDAN. 



Aug. 1878), differs in the fuscous bands of the thorax being wider 

 and the spots of the elytra extended; the elytra are marked 

 with an oblique postmedian band, a large subapical patch and 

 number of longitudinal , irregular , spots in and before the 

 middle. 



Ilah. Si-Rambé , Sumatra (Modigliani) ; 2 d" rf, \ 9 . Ajar 

 Mantcior (Beccari) ; 1 c/. 



G. Sintor quadrilineatus (1839), Fahraeus, in Scliunh. Gen. 

 Cure. V, p. 149, n. 1 (Sumatra). 



Hab. Si-Rambé, Sumatra (Modigliani) ; 1 </. 



7. Sintor quadrimaculatus (1894), Jordan, Novit. Zool. I, p. 604, 

 n. 20 (Sumatra). 



The specimens are better preserved than those from which 

 I described the species ; they have the alternate interstices of 

 the elytra, except the outer ones, tessellated, and possess two 

 black marginal spots of variable size in the basal half. 



Hab. Si -Oban and Sipora, Mentawei (Modigliani); several 

 specimens. 



8. Sintor affinis, spec. nov. 



Speciei praecedenti valde affinis, angustior; rostro longiore et an- 

 gusliore; prothorace dorso magis depresso, longiore; elgtris longio- 

 ribus, sine '-^naculis nigris marginalibus, plaga nigra postmediana 

 magis versus latus sita, inter spatio 9° fusco tessellato; pedibus 

 magis rufescentibus, distinguendus. 



Though the differences between affinis and quadrimaculatus 

 are not very great, they are nevertheless so obvious in all the 

 specimens before me, that I consider the two forms for the pre- 

 sent to be distinct species. 



Hab. Si-Rambé, Sumatra (Modigliani); 2 (/c/^, 3 ? 9. 



9. Sintor lineatus, spec. nov. 



Rostrum et antennae ut in specie bicallosus dicta structae; ilio 

 breviore, carina mediana basi obsoleta. Caput et pronotum lutoso 

 trivittata; vitta mediana angustiore; prothorace utriiique in disco 

 gutta media lutosa notato; carina ut in specie philipjiinensis dicta 

 structa; elytris ut in ilia specie coiwexis, dorso haud deplanatis, 

 interspatiis 1", 3", 5", 7°, 9° lutosis, 10" puncto lutoso posthume- 



