282 F. p. PASCOE 



292. A. melanospilus , Gestro, 1. c, XIY, 1879, p. 5G3. 

 llnh. Fly River, L. M. D' Albertis. 



293. A. acutipennis, Gestro, 1. c, p. 5G4. 

 Ilah. Fly River, D' Alberlis. 



Cliii-ozetes. 



Pascoe, Journ. Linn. 8oc. X, p. 447. 



294. C. spheerops, AYiedeman {Rhynchaemifi) Zool. Mag. II, p. 129. 

 Hab. Sarawak , Doria ( Wallace^ Cainbudia). 



295. C. grammicus, Pascoe, Ann, Mag. Nat. Hist. 4 ser., VII, p. 212. 

 Hab. Ramoi (N. Gain.), L. M. D' Alberlis (Mysol, Wallace). 



296. C. marmoreus, n. sp. Ellipticus, fuscus, dense maculatim pallide 

 fulvescente squamosus; rostrum castaneum, sat confertim levitar punctatum; 

 antennae testacese; protliorax transversus, dense fusco-squamosus, fulve- 

 scente confuse varius, in medio linea abbreviata; scutellnm vix visum; 

 elytra protliorace baud latiora, striato-punctata, punctis inconspicuis , in- 

 terstitiis nitide granulatis, alternis elevati?; pectus maris cornubus bre- 

 vibus subulatis armatum; corpus infra pedesque griseo-s^quamosi. Long. 8 mm. 



Ilab. Flv River, L. M. D' Alberlis. 



Narrower than C. auguralis, the protliorax loss transverse, 

 the punctuation of the elytra more crowded by the scales and 

 interstices less elevated. The coloration probably varies in the 

 two species. 



Pascoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 4 ser., VII, p. 213. 



297. P. V-alba, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 214, PI. XV, f. 6. 



Hab. Celebes, Beccari (Ternate, Mysol, Dorey, etc., Wallace). 



298. P. confusa, n. sp. Elliptica, fusca, sciuamis griseis adsper.-^a, aliis 

 maculatim condensatis: rostrum prothorace longius, piceum, basi lineatim 

 squamosum; antennas subpicea?; prothorax transversus, utrinque rotun- 

 datus, leviter punctatus, lobo scutellari albo-squamoso; scutellum puncti- 

 formc; elytra striato-punctata, regione scutellari irregulariter albo-squa- 

 mosa; pedes ferruginei, leviter squamo.-^i; femora postica corpus baud su- 

 perantia; tibiaj antica? breviores, sub-fle.xuosae. Long. 4 mm. 



Hab. Fly River, Ynlo Is., L. M. D' Alberlis. 



