84 G. .1. (i.MIAN 



underside, and grf'yish-l)r()\vii al)t\(': Ihc idytra marked cacli 

 witli 1w() ()l)li(juo dirty white patdies at the side, the posterior 

 patch sending one or two whitisli lines on to the disc. 



27. I*<<»rol<>pliia oii^-mii<mihÌ!-j, sp. n. 



P. melanurae (Pasc.) sitmlis; capite utrinqae infra ocAtlum 

 macula fulvo -ferruginea sat disiincta notato: abdominis 

 segmento ultimo concolore, hand nigro : elytris ncc tuber- 

 culatis nee fasciculatis. 



Long. 11-14, hit. .'^.;l-5 imn. 



Hab. Snniatra : Engano I. (Modigliani, and Dolierty). 



Head covered wilh greyish or tawny l)r()wn pu1)escence, with 

 a spot of more distinctly tawny or rust-colonred ])uljescence on 

 each cheek just Ij; low tlie eye. Prothorax covered Avith a nearly 

 unicolorous fulvous-hrown pubescence. Elytra fulvous-) )rown, Avitli 

 a l)road augniate ))and of a slightly darker colour near the middle 

 succeeded hy anolher hand of a lightei* sliade, ihis second ])and 

 being sonieliiiies rejiresented hy two nai'row hands or lines with 

 darker interval I)e1ween them. Ahdomen entirely co\-ei-e(l I)elow 

 with greyish or tawny pubescence. 



This sj)ecies is simihu' in form to P. melanura Pasc. and 

 resembles it also in coloration, though having the last abdonnnal 

 segment covered with grc^yish or tawny })ubescence like the otlu'r 

 segmenls. The elytra show no trace of tubendes or tufls of hairs. 



28. l*Éei.'<»lopIiità. <M>i>si<lji, s]i. II. 



Capile et protìiorace fere impunetatis, pube griseo-fulce- 

 scenle dense ohtectis: elytris convexis , sub-oratis , fuscis , 

 pube fulvo-gìnsea irroratis ; corpore subtus griseo vel fulvo 

 pubescente, segmento ultimo nbdorninis nigro fusco : anten- 

 nis nigro-fuscis 



Long. 7-10, lai. 2.r)-3.') mm. 



Hab. Sumatra: Engano I. [Modigliani^. 



Head and ])rothorax densely covered with greyisli-lawny i»u- 

 bescence , sometinu s marked with scattei'ed dark ])rown dots; 

 jH'othorax slightly transverse with the sides nearly ])arallid. Elytra 

 convex, somewhat ov;i1e in form as in the genus Oopsis, with 



