SOME NEW ORIENTAL ANTHRIBIDAE 85 



Hab. Andai, Dutch N. Guinea (W. Dohertyj, type; Ron I.; 

 British New Guinea; Woodlark (A. S. Meek); Am Is. (Ribbe) ; 

 all in Museum Tring. 



In Mus. Civ. Genoa a series from Ansus, Sorong, the Fly 

 River, and Somerset (Queensland), collected by Beccari and 

 L. M. D'Albertis. 



7. Eucor^^niis unicoloi.' spec. nov. 



(/ 9 . Close to E. sievensi CI 859) Pascoe ; upperside without any 

 grey markings, being uniformly brown, pubescence shorter than 

 in steveiisi and the punctures of the elytra smaller ; tibiae more 

 restricted grey. 



Hab. Ternate (Laglaize, Bruijn). 



Three c/c/", one 9. 



8. Litocems histrio jaixviatilis subsp. nov. 



^ 9 . Similar to L. h. histrio from the Malayan subregion , 

 antenna of c/" thinner and segments 3 to 8 not pale rufous at 

 base; mesial carina of rostrum more distinct in apical half; 

 apical and basal mesial spots of pronotum much larger and 

 contiguous, forming a broad mesial vitta which is narrowed 

 in middle; brown transverse bands of elytra much narrower, 

 the clay pubescence being more extended than in histrio histrio. 



Hab. Fly River, British New Guinea (L. M. D'Albertis). 



One c^, two 9 9 . 



9. Apatenia poecila spec. nov. 



c/". Rufescent, clothed with a clayish grey pubescence; head 

 and pronotum marmorated with brown ; suturai and alternate 

 interspaces of elytrum tesselated with grey and brown-black, 

 the other interspaces rufescent tawny, some black dots before 

 middle bordered in front with grey spots more conspicuous; a 



