312 F. p. PASCOE 



tenute piceae; clava apice minus obliqua; prothorax sat grosse punctatus, 

 ad apicein punctis ininoribus; elytra sulcato-punctata, punctis magnis 

 oblongo-ovatis, interstitiis alte elevatis vel costatis; corpus infra sat rude 

 punctatum. Long. 1 mm. 



Hah. Sumatra (Mt. Singalang) , Deccari. 



A.lli»otos. 



Caput iminersum; oculi angusti, supra approxiinantes, infra confluentes; 

 rostrum attenuatuin, arcuatum; scrobes in medio rostri sitae, transversae. 

 Antenna funiculo G-articulato; clava majuscula, distincta; prothorax oblon- 

 gus, depressus; scutellum parvum; elytra ovata, prothorace latiora. Fe- 

 mora subclavata; tibiie calcaratae, posticaj longiores; tarsi exigui, articulo 

 penultimo integro. 



The eyes are confluent below and approximate above as in 

 Sijnommalus, but the funicle is clearly six-jointed and there is 

 a scutellum. 



304. A. griseus, n. sp. Augustus, indumento griseo omnino tectus; ro- 

 strum longitudine protlioracis; antennjB piceae, scapo squamoso; prothorax 

 oblongus , ad latera paulo rotundatus , supra leviter quadri-impressus, 

 punctis determinatis subremotis munitus ; elytra subparallela , sulcato- 

 punctata, punctis i^arvulis remotis, interstitiis elevatis, nonnuUis paulo in- 

 terruptis; pedes indumento dense tecti; tarsi ferruginei. Long. 4 mm. 



Ilah. Aniboyna, L. M. D'Alberlis. 



A.HÌUS. 



Caput parum exsertum; oculi anguste ovati, infra contigui; rostrum 

 elongatum, a capite distinctum, arcuatum; scrobes valde obliquae ante 

 medium rostri sitae. Antennae scapo gradatim clavato, oculum baud attin- 

 gente; funiculus fi-articulatus cum clava continuatus, hac subcylindrica , 

 apice brevissime conico. Prothorax oblongus, lateribus parallelis. Scutellum 

 parvum. Elytra prothorace latiora. Pedes modice elongati; coxae anticae 

 contiguae ; feuiora robusta, linoaria, mutica ; tibiae arcuatae, calcaratae; 

 tarsi articulis trilius basalibus validis, linearil)U3, penultimo integro. Ab- 

 domnn breve. 



Allied to Coptorhamphus which has the femora armed with 

 a sliarp «denticle» beneath, tarsi with the penultimate joints 

 bilobed, a deep fovea on the prothorax (perhaps hardly a ge- 

 neric character) etc. Of Coptorhamphus Wollaston says that its 



