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than long, the sides straight, the basal margin sinuate at each 

 side; anterior angles obHque and slightly thickened; the base 

 with a very obsolete and sinuate transverse groove which is 

 bounded at each side by a more distinct fovea; surface entirely 

 inij)unctate and highly polished; elytra wider at the base than 

 the thorax, convex, subquadratc-ovate, the base strongly raised 

 and bounded below by a deep transverse depression; shoulders 

 prominent and also bounded within by a longitudinal groove ; 

 disk of the elytra very finely and distantly punctate-striate , the 

 punctures nearly invisible below the Ijasal depression ; posterior 

 femora strongly incrassate; legs and imderside black, extreme 

 apex of the femora fulvous. 



Sumatra, Mt. Singalang, July (0. Beccari). 



71. Ma.iiol>ia, pallipes, n. sp. 



Black; basal and terminal joints of the antennae, legs (the 

 posterior femora excepted) testaceous; elytra with deep basal 

 depression, distinctly punctate-striate. 



Length 1 line. 



Head impunctate; antennae two thirds the length of the body, 

 the 5 lower and the 2 terminal joints testaceous, the others 

 piceous or black ; thorax subquadrate, a little broader than long ; 

 anterior angles oblique , the sides straight ; basilar sulcation deep 

 and sinuate, extending to the sides; elytra with the base strongly 

 raised , deeply transversely depressed below the latter , regu- 

 larly punctate-striate ; anterior legs testaceous ; posterior femora 

 piceous. 



Sumatra, Mt. Singalang, July; Java, Tcibodas (0. Beccari). 



The 2 specimens before me differ considerablj^ in the punc- 

 tuation of the elytra the Sumatra specimen being finely, the 

 one from Java very strongly punctate-striate, this difference is 

 probably due to sexual cause; as I cannot finti any other I think 

 I am right in considering the specimens to represent the same 

 species; the colour of the antennae and legs with distinguish 

 the latter from j\J. ^ligripennis. 



