310 F. p. PASCOE 



Elattieus. 



Caput paruin exsertuin; oculi angusti, laterales, grosse granulati; ro- 

 strum iiiodicc attenuatum, subarcuatum; scrobes obliquai, infra rostrum cito 

 currentes. Antennae breves; funiculus 4-articulatus; clava magna. Prothorax 

 apice constrictus. Elytra prothorace latiora. Pedes mediocres; coxae anticss 

 contiguae; femora clavata; tibi;p, rectaj; tarsi 4 articulati, validi. Meta- 

 stcrnum modice elongatum. Abdomen breve. 



Chmrorhiniis has also a funicle of four joints and tarsi of 

 four joints, but with a very different facies and with small 

 round eyes and short broad rostrum it cannot be said to have 

 much affinity to the genus before us. 



389. E. Beccarii, n. sp. Subovatus, uiger, opacus: punctis tomento sub- 

 flavo repletis, adspersus; capite rostrumque basi tenuiter punctata, hoc 

 prothorace paulo brevius; antennae picese; clava apice vai de obliqua; pro- 

 thorax latitudine paulo longior, apice excepto, sat confertim jmnctatus; 

 elytra sulcato-punctata, punctis vix ajiproximatis, sutura intcrstitiisque 

 alternis alte elevatis, tomento subfulvo lineatim vestitis, interstitiis inter- 

 mediis maculis rainutis ejusdem generis imiseriatim notatis; femora valde 

 clavata; tibiae margine externo tomen tosai, intermedine et postica^ sulcataì; 

 corpus infra piceum, punctis adsperaum. Long. 5 mm. 



Hab. Hatam, Beccari. 



J!5y nommat a s , 



WoLLASTON, Trans. Ent. Soc. 1873, pp. 443, 508. 



390. S. lineatus, n. sp. Fuliginosus; antennae feiTUgineae ; rostrum pro- 

 thorace paulo brevius, rude punctatum; prothorax ad latera rotundatus, 

 fortiter confertim punctatus, in medio linea nitida instructus; elytra sul- 

 cato-punctata, punctis maximis, quadratis, interstitiis angustis elevatis, pre- 

 sertiiu tertio quìntoque, haic lineis argenteis conspicuis indutis; femora 

 tibiaeque sparse squamosa}. Long. 4 mm. 



Hah. Java (Tcibodas), Beccari. 



Wollaston, who was much impressed with this genus on ac- 

 count of the eyes being confluent beneath, considered it to be- 

 long to the « Pentarthrides » , at the same time liaving a very 

 strong resemblance to a « Dryophtiiorid » . His species {S. con- 

 Jluens) has a cylindrical prothorax and short cordate elytra much 

 broader at the base than the prothorax, and it is of a pure 



