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also a very rare insect of whicli I have identified one in the 

 Genoa Civic Museum, from Sarawak. 



Their form at once recalls the New World CorijnomnlL The 

 structure is however different especially that of the antennae. 



The present is a very beautiful beetle , and apparently also 

 very rare. 



10. Mycetina, Doriae. 



Rufo-picea, indistincte violaceo- relucente, ohlonga, nitida; pì'o- 

 thorace lato, transverso, elytris latitudine fere acquali; ebjtris ovatis, 

 basi latis, crebre at distincte ha.ud confluenter punctatis, macula 

 singulis subbasali rotundata, testacea. Anlennis nigris, articulo ba- 

 sali rufo-piceo, pedibus dilutioribus. Long. 4 74 milliin. J' ? 



Mas ? Tibiis anticis compressis, ante apiceni fortiter excisis. 



Hab. Borneo, Sarawak 1865 (Boria and Beccari). 



Of this pretty Mycetina there is only a single specimen, and 

 I have therefore not been able to make so detailed an exami- 

 nation as I should hke. It is however so very distinct that there 

 can be no difficulty in recognising it. The antennae are stout , 

 of the typical form in Mycetina. The head is with the thorax 

 pitchy-red, shining, almost glabrous, but with a fine, distinct 

 punctulation , the disk of the thorax is convex , the basal sulci 

 weir marked extending half across the disk, beyond them the 

 sides are more distinctly punctured, and they are connected by 

 a deep submarginai transverse sulcus. The elytra have their 

 margins narrowly refiexed. 



11. Mycetina, trimaeulata, 



Mycetinae ancorigerae Gorh., qffinis et statura aequalis, flavo- 

 ferrugiiiea, iiitida, antennis nigms articulis duobus basalibus flavis; 

 scutello, elytris circa scutellum, et singulis macula magna obliqua 

 discoidali nigro-violacea parum relucente, elytris crebrius distincte 

 pimela lis, prothorace fere glabro. Long. 4 millim. 



Hab. .lava, Tcibodas, October 1878 (Beccari). 



