!)() e. .1. (i.MlAN 



or fulvoiis-^Tcy |)ulH'sc<'nc(' . tlircc hands on tlio pi-onotuni and 

 about six on (■adi (dytron ; cadi side of the prothorax with a 

 ratlier hi'oad hand of a more (Hstinctly tawny colour, which is 

 continued along the side of tlie tliorax. Tlie liead lias few or no 

 granules on the front, the latter is marked with a slightly raised 

 glabrous line along the middle and a nai-row fulvous hand on 

 each side; a second hand running down ludiind each eye. The 

 prothorax is sparsidy ])unctate and faintly rugulose : the (dytra 

 distinctly ))ut not very thickly punctured near the l)ase, the 

 ])unctures l)ecoming s})arser and feel)ler towards the middle, and 

 very indistinct near the apex. 



In the specimens from Engano 1. the pubescence covering 

 the })ronotum is somewhat dimser tlian usual, and has a tendency 

 to be of a unicolorous fulvous tint showing little or no trace of 

 the normal three hands. 



S9. I*otliyne strig-ata, sp. n. 



Fusco-nigra , fulvo-gri^eo-pubescens ; elytris apice Irun- 

 catis el breviter quadridentatis , utrisqiie lineis 6 aut 7 

 griseo-fulvescentibifs notai is; capitis fronte granulata utrin- 

 que anguste fulvo-vitlata. 



Long. l')-20, lat. 3.5-4.5 mm. 



Hab. Sumatra: Si lianihe {Modigliani). 



Head rather dens(dy granulate-])unctate in front, marked wilh 

 a narrow fuhous l)and on eacli side of the front . and another 

 along tht- liind border of each (\ve and dieek : eyes I'ather finely 

 facetted, with the lower lobes mudi Inn.^-er than l)road, and the 

 upper lobes closely apjiroximated to one another. Prothorax stron- 

 gly Init sparsely jnuictured and somewliat rugose , marked with 

 a ghibrous ))lack line along the middle of the disc, the ivst of 

 the surface being rather thinly clothed with tawny or greyish 

 tawny ])ubescence. b'lytra truncate and feebly emarginate at the 

 apex; each marked with six or se\en narrow hands or lines of 

 greyish-tawny pubescence, the intervals being faintly cover» d 

 with gi'ey pubescence . distinctly and ratliiM- thickly punctured 

 near the base , the jionctures becoming gradually smaller up to 

 the middle of llie elytra, where they almost wholly disappear. 



