230 F. p. PASCOE 



APIONIN/E. 



Apiou. 



PIeubst, Die Kiifer, VII, p. lUO. 



IIG. A. Albertisii, n. sp. Oblongo-ovatum , nitidum; caput pone oculos 

 productum; rostrum fere cylindricum, paulo arcuatum, subtilissime punc 

 tatum ; antennae nigrfe , articulo secando incrasaato , clava conico-ovata ; 

 prothorax suboblongiia apice quam basi vix angustiore, utriiique leviter 

 rotnndatus, impunctatus; scutellum punctifbrme ; elytra ovata compressa, 

 prothorace basi midto latiora, striata, stria suturali distincta, cìetoris fere 

 obsoletis; corpus infra et pedes nitide nigri. Long. 4 mm. (rost. incl.). 



Hah. Somerset, L. M. D'Alhertis. 



This appears to be a very distinct species uwiiijj; to its com- 

 pressed elytra and almost complete obliteration of the stria?, 

 except the suturai. There are two or three other species of this 

 genus in the collection. 



ATTELABIN/E. 

 Apoclerus. 



Ulivieu, Entom, n. 81, p. 12. 



117. A. cygneus, Fabricius {Attelabus) , Syst. Eleutb. !(, p. 117. 

 Hah. Sumatra (Ajer Mantcior), Beccari (Java, Penang). 



118. A. satelles, n. ;jp. (cf) Fusco-ca^taneus , nitidu.s; caput postico 

 elongatum; rostrum trisulcatum; antemuw ferruginea?, clava tomentosa; 

 protliorax elongato-conicua ; elytra pone basin excavata , substriato-punc- 

 tata, interstitiis convexis, tuberculis flavis notatis: pedes can abdomine 

 rufo-flavi. Long, tota 12 mm. ( $ 8 mm.). 



Hah. Sarawak , Doria ( Wallace). 



Closely allied to A. Jlavo-luherosus, but with a much siiorter 

 neck and prothorax which also are more coarsely trarsversel}' 

 strigose, the tubercles on tlie elytra are almost identical as to 

 position. Mr. Jekel seems not to have known the male of !iis 

 A. Jlavu-luberosus, it is as largo as A. ijirajj'a and, like the fe- 

 male, has the antenna? terminating in a curved mucro. My spe- 

 cimens are from Laos and Siam. 



