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Head impuuctate except iiear tlie eyes, antenuae extea- 

 dinu to tlie niiddle of the elytra, black, third and fourth Joint 

 equal, tlie following gradually increasing in length, tliorax 

 slightlv broader than long, the sides slightly concave, the 

 anterior margiu nearly straight, the angles thickened in shape 

 of a round and thick tubercle, the surface extremely fineiy 

 punctured anteriorly and at the sides with a central groove, 

 scutellum narrowly traa&^verse, deeply concave at the base, 

 elytra deeply depressed within the Shoulders, rather closely 

 punctured with two rows of stronger punctures at the side§ 

 and two or three narrow smootli longitudiual Spaces near 

 the suture intermediate. femora thickened, their tibiae strongly 

 curved. 



Hab. Pura, Mount Ator (Doherty). 



The Single male specimen eontained in my collection 

 ditfers in several particulars from any species of Sagra with 

 which I am acquainted, in regard to coloratiou it can only 

 be compared Avith 8. nigrita Fab. but the thorax in that 

 species is longer and without the anterior blunt tubercles, 

 the posterior femora in the present insect are elongate and 

 but slightly widened at the niiddle being of nearly equal 

 width, lastly all the abdominal segments are furnished with 

 a row ol' yellow thick pubescence whicii I have not seen 

 any other species to posess, 



Macrolema longicornis sp. n. 



Flavous, the basal joints of the antennae and the tibiae 

 and larsi steelblue, head with one, thorax with two piceous 

 spots, tinely punctured, elytra black with violaceous gloss, 

 strongly punctate-striate, the interstices sparingly punctured. 



Length 4 — 4i|.) lines. 



Of elongate, parallel and convex shape, the head nearly 

 impunctate, with a piceous spot on the vertex, flavous, the 

 apex of the mandibles and the terminal Joint of the palpi 

 black, antennae more ihau two-thirds the length of the elytra, 

 black. the basal joints metallic blue, third Joint shorter than 

 the fourth, the latter equal to the fifth in length, thorax 

 al»uul one half broader than long, narrowed at the base, 

 without distinct lateral margin. the anterior augles produced 

 outwards, the surface very sparingly and fineiy punctured, 

 flavous, with an obscure piceous spot at each side, scutellum 

 narrow and elongate. Ilavous. elytra with a shallow fovea 

 below the base and a deeper one below the Shoulders, 



Stett. entomol. Zeit. 1S95. 



