elUptico hand distincte imp^^esso; ely/ris rufjnso-punctati^ , 

 pube nigra niaculatim dispersa inslructis. 



Long. i0-i4, lat. 3-4.5 mm. 



Hab. SiuuMlra: vSi-lv;iinl)é {Modigliani). 



Hlackisli-hi'own , with the tarsi and an irrcjjrulai' j)lajra In'torc 

 lli(' aj)cx of each elytron fulvous. Antennae reachin;^: a little beyond 

 the base of the elytra; tliird joint thicker hut not longer than 

 the first; fourth and fifth each shorter tlian, hut nearly as hroad 

 as, the third; sixth distinctly broader than the fifth and acutely 

 angulate at the apex on the anterior side; seventh to tenth 

 similar to sixth, but becoming gradually shorter and less broad; 

 eleventh narrower and a little longer than tenth ; second to fifth 

 with a short fi'inge of Idack hairs underneath. Pronotum trans- 

 versely and not very strongly rugose , with a shallow groove , 

 somewhat oblong-elliptic in form, on the middle (»f the disk. Elytra 

 very closely and somewhat rugosely punctured; s})otted with 

 small patches of short i)lack pubescence, which occur also in 

 slight de])ressions over the fulvous area in front of the apex. Legs 

 as closely, hut not quite so strongly, jmnctured as the (dytra, thinly 

 ])ubescent ; tarsi covered above with a silky pul)escence of a tawny 

 colour. 



5. I*acliyloceru.s i>lai;ia(us, sp. n. 



Nigro-fuscus aut fcrrugineus: anlennis rufo-ferrugineis: 

 protliorace transversim plus minasve regularitcr rugoso; 

 elytris pube atro-fusca et aureo-fulva villas plagasque for- 

 mante, vestitis; corpore subius pedibusque tenuiter griseo- 

 piibescentibus. Loiig. 21-25, lat. 0-7 mm. 



Hab. Sumatra : Merang (Doherty), Xias I. {Modigliani). 



Varying from blackish-brown to reddish-brown in colour; 

 aiiteiniae more or less red. Prothorax transverscdy rugose, the 

 ridges Ix'ing more or h ss regular, ])ut sometimes inti'rrupted by 

 a. sligiit longitudinal imi)ression on each side of the middle of the 

 disc. Elytra with bla(d<ish-hrown pulu'scence forming longitudinal 

 liands aiid some ii-regular broader patches, ihe iiilervals between 

 these bands and i>a1ches clothed with golden tawny pubescence; 

 each with two short basal ridges placed near the siitui'e, and a 

 longer strongly punctured rid,ii.-e passin.u" obli(pi, ly backwards from 



