290 F. p. PASCOE 



317. C. Doriae, n. sp. (Tav. 3, f. (3). Elliptica, nigra nitida, elytris 

 rufis; rostrnin modico arcuatum, prothorace paulo longius; antennae ferra- 

 ginese; prothorax convexus, confertim punctatus, basi bisinuatus; scutellum 

 subrotimdatuni; elytra striato-punctata, ajnce rotundata; femora grossa, 

 dente magno armata; tibiae anticae graciles curvatae; tarsi articulo primo 

 subelongato; abdomen eubaureo-pilosum. Long. 4 mm. 



Hah. FIv River, L. M. D'Alberlis. 



Genus incertse sedis. 

 iVau x>li£o u s. 



Pascoe, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. 1871, VII, p. 2-'l. 



318. N. miliaris, Pascoe, 1. c. p. 222, PI. XVI, f. 3. 



Hab. Fly River , L. M. D' Alberi is (Waigiou , Mysol , Wallace). 



ISORHYNCHIN/E. 

 LoTboti'Jielielus. 



ScHONHERR, Gcn. Curc. IV, p. 711, 



319. L. marginatus, n. sp. Subcllijiticus, niger nitidus; prothorax mar- 

 ginibus apicalibus et basalibus lobo scutellari incluso, suturaque dense si- 

 laceo-pilosis; antenmx; et tarsi rufo-testacei; rostrum prothorace longius, 

 modice arcuatum; prothorax transversus, sat confertim punctatus, lobo 

 scutellari angusto; elytra cordiformia, lineatnn striata, interstitiis planatis, 

 sat remote punctatis; corpus infra cinereo-pilosum; femora canaliculata. 

 Long. 3 mm. 



-"to- 



Hab. Java (Tcibodas) , Beccari. 



A specimen from « West Java » in my collection has the si- 

 laceous hairs replaced by white. 



320. L. exilis, n. sp. Brevi ter subellipticus, niger, albo-pilosus, pla- 

 giatim nigro-denudatus; caput niveo-pilosum ; oculi supra contigui; rostrum 

 laete fulvum, impunctatum, prothorace paulo longius; antennae fulvae, ar- 

 ticulis duobus basalibus longitudine aequalilìus; prothorax transversus, lobo 

 scutellari lato, in medio plagis duabus nigris notatus; elytra striata, in- 

 terstitiis planatis, singulatiin macula arcuata obliqua ab huinero fere usque 

 ad apicem, notata; corpus infra dense niveo-squamosum; pedes testacei, 

 pube albida adspersi. Long. 2 mm. 



Ilab. Somerset, L. M. D'Albert is. 



This species is more nearly allied to the ^lacassar L. linteus. 



