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Ancylopus melanocephalus Oliv. Eutom. VI. p. 1073, t. 1. 

 f. 3, ? (Eumorphinf'), Costa, Faun. rcgn. Nap. p. 14. Tab. VIII. 

 f. 3, ,^. 



Hab. Soekaranda, Liangagas. 



Very common, very widelv dispersed and very variable. 

 Two of the three examples from Sumatra are of the variety 

 described as Eumorplins pictiis Wiedem. 



Mycetina erubescens sp. n. 



Oblonga. elytris breviter avatis, amplis, nigi-o-pieea nitida, 

 protliorace transverso, sanguinco, mcdio nigro-vittato, elytris 

 singulis plaga magno, oblongo-ovata, discoidali sanguinea, dorso 

 pnncfato-striato, striis irregulariter pimctatis, ad basin et apicem 

 obliterati.s, capitis basi et tarsorum articulo secundo subtus rufis, 

 corpore subtus rufo-piceo. Long. 6 millim. 



Hab. S. E. Borneo, Martapura (Doberty). 



Var. elytris })onc medium macula subrotundata sanguinea. 

 Long. 5.5 millim. 



Hab. Sumatra, Soekaranda (Dolirn). 



Antennae black, only the bases of the tirst two or three 

 Joinis ])itehy. The head is black, only the gular portion i-ed, 

 and therefore not to be seen unless exposed. Tlie thorax very 

 smooth, the middle distinctly punctured, the sides smooth, the 

 lateral margins a little thickened, slightly sinuate; basal striolae 

 distinct and clearly marked. The elytra are nearly twice as 

 Avide as the thorax, very evenly ovate, the greatest width is at 

 the middle. The deep blood-red pateli does not touch the margin 

 nor the suture and is separated from the base, by one fifth of 

 their length, irom the apex ratlier more widely. There are iivc 

 Striae or rows of punetures, bat Ihe fifth is much shortened, 

 consisting of only about six jjunctures from the humeral callus. 

 with a few more distant scattered ones of that series, the other 

 four including one sutural, vanish at about a third of the elytral 

 length from the apex. 



Stett. cutomol. Zeit. 1901. 



