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Eumolpidae. 



Nodina fulvicollis ^). u. 



Dark l'ulvoiis or j)ieeoiis bek>\\'. tlie licad, tiuleiuiae and 

 Ihorax fulvous, the latter, remotel}- und strongly punctiired, elvtra 

 poiuted postei'ioi'ly, black, t^tronglv ^ubgemiiiate punctate-sirialc. 



Lengtli 3 milk 



Head with a few liue punctures, falvous, liie middk^ wilh 

 a loiigitudinal groove, clypeus sepaiated IVom tlic l'ace, siib- 

 quadrale. in)|)uuctate. aiitcnuae fulvous (the la.st jnints wanting) 



third and the ibllowing two joints elongate; thorax more than 



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twice as bvoad as long, tiie sides feebly i'oiinded, strongly deflexed, 

 Ihe suvfaee remotely and rather pti-ongly punctured, fulvous, the 

 Spaces near the niargins neavly impunctate, scutellum piceous, 

 elytra verv convex, strongly pointed at the apex, tiie Shoulders 

 prominent, the punctures strong and arranged in eight, not very 

 regulär double rows, the outer two interstices more or less 

 eostale towards the apex, the lalter obscure fulvous; below und 

 the legs dark fulvous, stained with pieeous, the posteri(_)r feniora 

 eutirely of the latter colour. 



At once distinguished from any other species of th(i genus 

 by the fulvous head and Ihoi'ax; the blaek colour of tlie elytra 

 gradually changes to fulvous at Ihe extreme apex. Two specimens 

 from Soekaranda. 



Nodostoma Dohrni sp. n. 



Fulvous, the eighth and ninth Joint of the antennae blaek, 

 two apical ones white, thorax impunctate with a central blaek 

 Spot, elytra with deep basal depression, nearly impunctate, the 

 sutural and lateral margins and a spot within the depression, 

 blaek, knees and tarsi piceous, anterior femora strongly deatate. 



Lcngth 6 milk 



Head impunctate, fulvous, clypeus Avedgeshaped, separated 

 from the face by deep lateral grooves, the sides of which are 

 strongly i-aised at the base of the antennae, its surface impunctate, 



Stctt. cntomol. Zeit. 1899. 



