322 F. p. PASCOE 



gradatim magis angustiora, striato-pnnctata, inmctis niajusculis, interstitiis 

 latiusculis, subplanatid, subtiliter jjimctatis; pedes picei, antici longiores. 

 Long. 7-8 mm. 



Ilab. Singalang, Beccari. 



This species has the typical rostrum of O.vijdema but with 

 the shorter legs of the preceding. The club of the antennae is 

 not narrower than in 0. punclicolUs, or in Wollaston's genus 

 Aphanocorynes; the latter has tlie rostrum parallel as in 0. 7iaso, 

 but there is no practical distinction to be drawn between the 

 two genera. 



Ortlxotemmis. 



WoLLASTOx, 1. c. pp. 489-575. 



425. O. disparilis, n. sp. Augustus subparallelus , nigev nitidus; caput 

 inter oculos rostrumque subtiliter punctata, hoc in medio sat fortiter ar- 

 cuatum; antennae ferrugineoB, pone medium rostri inserte; clava breviter 

 ovata; prothorax minus oblongas, sat grosse punctatus; elytra breviuscula, 

 prothorace paulo latiora , versus apicem gradatim angustiora, sulcato-punc- 

 tata, punctis majusculis, quadratis approximatis, interstitiis planatis sub- 

 tilissime punctatis; pedes picei. Long. 3 mm. 



Hab. Somerset, L. M. D'Alhertis. 



In its less parallel outline this species approaches Wollaston's 

 genus Aphanocorynes but its third tarsal joint is not bilobed; 

 on the other hand it recedes from the type (0. rejlexus) in the 

 elytra not being recurved at their apices. 



Xeno tru pis. 



WoLLASTON, 1. c. pp. 496-582. 



426. X. congruens, n. sp. Anguste-ellipticus, niger nitidus; caput inter 

 oculos rostrumque sat dense punctata, hoc paulo incrassatum: antennai ni- 

 gricantes; prothorax oblongus, subtiliter disperse punctatus; elytra bre- 

 viuscula, seriatim punctata, punctis parvulis, interstitiis latiusculis; tarsi 

 picei. Long. 5. mm. 



Hab. Tawan Is., L. M. D'Alberlis.^ 



Differs from X. fusiformis in being more decidedly elongate 

 and somewhat less convex. 



