266 F. p. PASCOE 



is a row of minute granules, not particularly glossy along the 

 suturai margins. 



229. E. Beccarii, n. sp. PrcTcedenti angnstior, niger, grisoo-squamosus ; 

 rostrum pi'Otliorace longius, nitido castaneum, basi confortini punctatum; 

 antenna? fcrruginere , articulo secundo funiculi trihus sequcntiVnis simul sumptis 

 acquali ; prothorax latitudine longior, utrinquo, pono apiccm parallelus, fa- 

 sciculis duobus elongatis notatus ; scutollum punctiformo ; elytra subtrigona, 

 angulo humerali valde producta, seriatim punctata, punctis su))remotis, tu- 

 bevculis quatuor compressis fasciculatis, aliisque minoribus, instructa, apice 

 rotundata; pedes sat dense setosuli. Long. 11 min. 



Hab. N. Guinea (Korido), Beccari. 



A narrower species than the last, covered above with greyish 

 approximate scales, the j)rothorax loss convex and parallel at 

 the sides, the tubercles compressed and elongate, etc. There is 

 also a row of minute gi-anules along the suturai margins, 



CRYPTORHYNCHIN/E. 



ScHONHERR, Curcul. IV, p. 35fi. 



230. T. asper, Bolieraan, 1. c. p. 357, 



Eab. Java (Tcibodas), Beccari (Morty, Wallace). 



01eol>is. 



Rostrum brcviusculum , robustum ; scrobes laterales. Oculi parvuli, te- 

 nui ter granulati. Antennae medianae, funiculus articulo secundo elongate; 

 clava discreta. Prothorax validus , apice productus. Scutcllum parvum di- 

 stinctum. Elytra prothoracis basi baud latiora. Pedes mediocres; femora 

 mutica. Kima pectoralis lata ; mesosternum elevatum. Abdomen sogmentis 

 tertio quartoque In'evibus; sutura prima fere obsoleta. Processus interfe- 

 moralis antice arcuatus, vel subangulatus. 



Allied to Tragopus but with a different facies and having 

 short femora, a scutellum, the first aljdominal suture nearly 

 obsolete, etc. The granules are yellow or amber coloured in 

 the Fly River example Ijut black in three others from Yule 

 Island, 



231. C. gemmatus, n. sp. Ovatus, fuscus, brunneo-squamosus , setulis 

 adspersus, supra granulis nitidis munitus; rostrum versus apicem dilatatum, 



