304 F. p. PASCOE 



Hab. Ternate, Beccari. 



This and the two preceding species are depressed above , but 

 are otherwise very distinct. 



369. D. imparatus, n. sp. Ellijiticus, convexus, laevigatus, vix nitidus, 

 obscure rufoscens; caput parvum; rostrum longiusculum ; antennae piceae; 

 funiculus articulis tribus ultimis transversis; clava inaequilatcralis, valde 

 transversa, parte spongiosa magna rotundata; prothorax latitudine longi- 

 tudine fere ajqualibus, punctis minutis adspersus, lobo scutcllari late trian- 

 gulari: scutellum sagittiforme; elytra lineatim punctata, interstitiia planis, 

 punctis minutis adspersus; pygidium fulvum, setis aurois parvis adapersum ; 

 corpus infra pedesque lajvigati. Long. 20 mm. 



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



This species has a small head, and a scutellum, or what is 

 seen of it behind the basal lobe of the prothorax, sagittiform'or 

 V-shaped. 



370. D. pictus, n. sp. Ellipticus, convexus, laevigatus vel subtilitcr prui- 

 nosus, nigrescens rufo-plagiatus; caput cum rostro rufum, leviter puncta- 

 tum; antennae piceae; funiculus articulis baud transversis; clava obconica, 

 parte spongiosa breve; prothorax latitudine pai'um longior, leviter punc- 

 tatus, plagis duabus antice, fasciaque basali, in medio fere obsoleta, or- 

 natus; scutellum anguste oblongum; elytra lineatim striato-punctata , in- 

 terstitiis subplanatis, fere impunctatis, fascia ad suturam interrupta ante 

 medium rufa, ornata; pygidium rufum, laevc; corpus infra pedibusque rufo- 

 ferrugineum. Long. 15-17 mm. 



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



The difference in the form of the club in this and the pre- 

 ceding species shows that it is not so invariably generic as La- 

 cordaire appears to have supposed; nor are the sulcated or 

 grooved tibia) of more importance in this genus , as I myself 

 had believed them to be: in the three species here described 

 they are no trace of grooves. 



Oorcidoeerus. 



ScHONHEUR , Cure. IV, p. 850. 



371. C. fabrilis, Gyllenhal, Sclionhorr , 1. c. IV, p. 853; 



Hab. Java, Lansherge (Sumatra, Wallace^ Borneo). 



