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side blackish, more or less stained with metallic L>veea or 

 aeueous as well as the femora, libiae and tarsi fiUvous. 

 Hab. Borneo. 



Nodostoma stigmosum n. sp. 



Piceous or more or less flavou;?, liead aud thorax rugo- 

 sely punetured, the sides of the latter subangulate, elytra with 

 deep basal depression, flavoue, with deeply punetured piceous 

 Striae, legs flavous, spotted with black. 



Var. Elytra uearly black, the inavgins lighter. 



Length 2 lines. 



Head strongly rugose, flavous, more or less stained with 

 piceous, clypeus scarcely separated from the face, its anterior 

 edge concave, palpi flavous, antennae long and slender, fuscous, 

 the lower joints flavous at the bai^e, third and fourth joints 

 equal, thorax twice as broad as long, the sides angulate below 

 the middle, the entire surface strongl}' rugose-punctate with a 

 transverse groove near the anterior margin, the disc generally 

 piceous, the margins testaceous; elytra pointed at the apex 

 with a deep depression below the base, the Shoulders promi- 

 nent, the sides with a short oblique costa, the disc deeply 

 punctate-striate, the Striae of piceous colour, underside of the 

 same colour or varied with flavous, legs of the latter colour, 

 the apex of the femora, part of the tibiae and tarsi more or 

 less piceous. 



Hab. Java, Gede Mountain 6000 ft. (Fruhstorfer). 



A good many specimens were obtained by Mr. Fruh- 

 storfer at this elevation, it is a very distinct species well 

 distinguished by the piceous Striae of the elytra, although the 

 colouration is rather variable, specimens ocurring with partly 

 or entirely confluent Striae; the species is further distinguished 

 by the rugosely punetured head and thorax. I have preser- 

 ved the name given to it by the late M. Lefevre whose 

 untimely death prevented the description of the species by 

 this author. 



Lindinia Lefevrei sp, n. 



Obscure fulvous or piceous, head aud thorax closely 

 longitudinally strigose, elytra strongly longitudinally costate, 

 the costae flavous, spotted with black, the interstices closely 

 punetured. 



Length I1/2 Hne. 



Head fulvous, the vertex with lougitudiual ridges or 

 strigae, the clypeus not .-eparated from the face, strongly 



Stelt. enfomol. Zeit. 18C»ö. 



