Kleine, Die Gattung Mio/ii^pa i'ascoe. 319 



Arten, die ich nicht gesehen habe. 



1. Aus der siittimlis-GTVLpT^e : 



M. Jordani Senna. 

 Ann. Soc. Eiit. Balg. XXXIX, 1895, p. 360. 



Ferruginea-fulva, parum nitida, capite, rostro, antennis fe- 

 moribusque anticis castaneo-fuscis , prothoracis margine antico 

 nigricante, elytrorum sutura et margine laterali brunnescentibus, 

 lateribus magis infuscatis quam disco, interstitio 2*^ a sutura 

 flavicante : capite tarn longo quam lato, lateribus curvatis, supra 

 punctulato ; rostri parte basali trisulcata, marginibus sulci interni 

 carinatis, haud rectis, sulco mediane latiore in medio, valde 

 angusto inter antennas; rostri apice ampliato, punctulato; an- 

 tennis sat robustis , articulo 3*^ obconico , longiore quam se- 

 quentibus, bis gradatim brevioribus sed latioribus, lateribus obli- 

 quis, 9^ basi angustato leviter longiore quam 10*^, hoc subrectan- 

 gulari, apicali brevi , paullo longiore et minime angustiore quam 

 praecedente ; prothorace ovato-oblongo ; supra sparsim punctulato, 

 parum nitido ; elytris parum elongatis , apice rotundato , dorso 

 convexis, punctato-sulcatis. interstitio 2^^ latiore quam sequentibus, 

 convexo. Long. 8 mill. 



Hab. Penang. 



Der Catalogus Col. kennt diese Art nicht. 



M. s y c p h a V t a Senna. 



Ann. Mus. Stör. Nat. Genova (2) XIII, 1893, p. 270. 



cf ?, Rufo-brunnea, nitida, elytris plus minusve ferrugineis, 

 sutura, margine laterali, maculisque duabus post mediam partem 

 brunneo-fuscis vel nigris, antennis distincte clavatis, capite sub- 

 quadrato, lateribus paullulum arcuatis, angulis posticis acutis ; 

 prothorace prope basin punctulato, elytris brevibus, striato- 

 punctatis. 



Long.: 6 — 8 mm, lat. max. proth.: 1^/., — l^.» nim. 



Bua-Bua. 



2. Aus der e6e?i2a-Gruppe : 



M. cordiformis M'Leay. 

 Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. W. (2), Vol. I, (1886) 1887, p. 193—4. 

 Piceous red, nitid, rostrum as long as the thorax, nearly 

 cylindrical, widened at the apex, and canaliculate on the basal 

 part. Antennae short, moniliform, the joints from the second to 

 the apex slightly thickening and taking their rise in the male 

 from the middle of the rostrum, in the female from near the base. 

 Head nearly Square, smooth on the vertex, tricanaliculate between 



