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Or tlie same colovation as so mauv othev Siiaiatraii PJiijlo- 

 phuga biit dineriug in detail iVom any of its congeiiers; the liead 

 in one specimen with iwo iulvous spots on the vevtex, impunctate, 

 the clypeus black, smooth and impunctate, the antennae flavous, 

 the basal Joint pieeous (the tifth and rest ol' the joints wanting). 

 thorax twice as broad as long, the sides straight, the anterior 

 angles obliquely thickened. the surface obsoletely transversely 

 depressed, black, shining and impinictate. scutelluin lulvous- elytra 

 \\\{\\ a vej-y leeble depression below the base, rather strongly 

 and closely punctured, reddish -lulvous, the apex to a small 

 extend black; below fulvous. Ihe legs and the abdomen black; 

 in the other specimen the liead is black with a laint trace of 

 the lulvous spots. the third Joint ol' tlie antennae is double the 

 length ol' the second. Ihe Iburth Joint more than twice the length 

 of the third, the thorax has no depression and the elytra are 

 more iinely punctured and the legs are fulvous. Both specimens 

 were obtained at Soekaranda and these differences are probably 

 only sexual and the species subject to Variation. A. Wallacei 

 dilVers froni .1. abdominalis Jac. in the black al)domen, im- 

 punctate tliorax and ditVerently colonred elytra, from A. cariabiUa 

 Jac. in the non pubescent elytra. fulvous breast etc. and l'roni 

 .4. hipartUa Jac. in being twice as large and in the black 

 abdomen. 



Macrima fuscolineata sp. n. 



Testaceous, the breast and the abdomen more or less black. 

 thorax subquadrate, bifoveolate, elytra very Iinely punctured. the 

 hiteral margin narrowl}- and a broad longitudinal stripe from the 

 base to the apex, fuseous. 



Yar. The elytral stripes scarcely visible or moie oi- less 

 obsolete. 



Length 8 mill. 



Elongate and parallel, the head impunctate. Ihe clypeus. 

 and tlie frontal tubercles distiuctly rai.sed. antennae l<uig and 



SteU. ei.tomol. Zeit. 1899. 20 



