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rostri inserta?; scapiis apice curvatus; clava parvnla; prothorax oblongus , 

 vage subtiliter ijunctatus, basi truncatus; elytra parallela, striato-punctata, 

 punctis parvis vix approximatis ; interstitiis jjlanatis subtilissime punctatis ; 

 pedes breves, picei; femora compressa; tibioe recttB, anticae apice intus bar- 

 batse; tarsi articulo pemiltimo bilobo. Long. 5 mm. 



Hah. Hatam, Ansus, Beccavi. 



Heteroplxasis. 



WoLLASTON, 1. c. pp. 483-5(37. 



413. H. ruficollis, WoUaston, 1. c. p. 625. 

 Hab. Ramoi, Beccari (Dorey, Wallace). 



414. H. fulvipennis, n. sp. Angustus, niger nitidus, elytra, sutura ex- 

 cepta, fulva; caput antice rostroque leviter punctatum, inter oculos pro- 

 funde impressum; rostrum versus a2)icem gradatim latius; antenna rufo- 

 testacciB, fere in medio rostri insertse; prothorax latitudine longitudine 

 sequali, leviter punctatus, sed in medio punctis numerosis grossis impressus ; 

 scutellum majusculum oblonguin ; elytra fere parallela, prothorace latiora, 

 striato-punctata, punctis maximis quadratis , interstitiis paulo elevatis ; 

 pedes fusco-picei. Long. 5 mm. 



Hah. Java (Tcibodas), Beccari. 



Not so flat as the preceding species, differently coloured, and 

 the prothorax everywhere punctured, in the middle the punctures 

 being very much larger than at the sides. 



415. H. concolor, WoUaston, 1. c. p. 626. 



Hah. Fly River, L. M. D'Alhertis; Aru, Beccari (Dorey, 

 Wallace). 



416. H. erro, n. sp. Angustior, subparallelus, depressus, niger nitidus; 

 caput rostrumque vix punctata; antennae ferruginete, in medio rostri in- 

 sertae; scapus longiusculus; prothorax impunctatus, basi fortiter bisinuatus; 

 elytra basi prothoracis latioi'a, deinde gradatim angustiora, striato-punc- 

 tata, striis angustissimis, interstitiis latis irapunctatis; pedes picei; tarsi 

 ferruginei. Long. 4 mm. 



Hab. Java (Tcibodas), Beccari. 



Narrower, less depressed, and not so parallel at the sides as 



H. concolor, which it otherwise to the naked eye closely re- 

 sembles. 



