84 K. JORDAN 



large punctures, but such punctures present at the sides. Elytra 

 very finely and seriately punctate, the rows hardly impressed. 

 Prosternum dispersedly punctured. Metasternum without large 

 punctures. 



Length, 10 to 12 mm. 



Hab. Kandari, S. E. Celebes, April to July 1876 (0. Beccari). 

 Two J'd", one 9. 



5. R-aAvasia conT^exa spec. nov. 



9. Much broader than specimens of /?. ritsemae (1881) Roel. 

 Of the same length, densely covered with a rather long luteous 

 grey pubescence, which is intermixed above with short black 

 hairs ; pronotum w4th some prominent creamy grey spots ; 

 elytrum densely tesselated in the alternate interspaces w-ith 

 creamy grey and black ; segments 8 to 1 1 black ; tips of tibiae 

 black shaded with grey pubescence ; first tarsal segment black 

 beneath at sides. Pronotum less densely punctured than in 

 ritsemae, depressed behind, the carina not very distinct, being 

 more or less concealed by the pubescence. Elytra strongly convex, 

 proportionally much shorter than in ritsemae and annulipes (1895) 

 Jord. , far less cylindrical. 



Length, 8 to 10 V2 '^^^' 



Hab. M.* Kawi, Passuruan, Java, one 9 , type, in Mus. Tring. 



A second Q , in Mus. Civ. Genoa from Garin Gheba , Burma , 

 900-1100 m., 1888 (Fea), differs from the type in resembling 

 in colour grey specimens of R. ritsemae, except in the tesselated 

 elytra being devoid of a post-median transverse band or patch. 



6. Denclx'otog-us colli^ens paj>uaiiiis subsp. nov. 



d^ 9 . The black brown mesial area of the elytra more restricted 

 than in Indian specimens of this species ; the false mentum more 

 distinctly elevate transversely behind apex; and the abdominal 

 segments 1 to 4 of the c/' with a very small mesial spot of dense 

 grey pubescence. 



