170 OMMATOLAMPUS NIGROLIMBATUS, 



metasterno lateribus, segraeuto abdominali primo utrinque 

 albo-sericeo-pruinosis, prothorace lateribus in triente supe- 

 riore, episteruis mesothoracis totis, metathoracis margiue 

 autico et superiore nigris exceptis , segmentis abdominalibus 

 1 — 5^ macula lateriali subtriangulari , segmento ultimo in 

 media parte aut toto et pedibus rufo-ferrugineis his basi 

 apiceque infuscatis, tarsis nigris. 



Long. (rostr. non comput.) 23 — 25 millim., lat. ad hum. 

 6,4 — 7,5 millim. 



Hah. Java occ. : Sukabumi 2000', Mons Tjikorai 4000', 

 Mons Gede 4000' leg. H. Fruhstorfer, Museum Lugdun., 

 Dresdense et Tring. 



Elongate, ferruginous, elytra narrowly bordered with black. 

 Head and antennae black. Rostrum shorter than the middle 

 line of the prothorax (5 — 6mm.), black, sometimes some- 

 what reddish above, as in tetraspilotus , but less rugosely 

 punctured, above the antennal grooves with a short and 

 slightly impressed middle line , the sides with a flat lon- 

 gitudinal ridge, in other respects very similar to tetraspi- 

 lotus^ which I believe, like Roelofs, to be identical with 

 Cuvieri (cf. Notes Leyd. Mus. XIII, p. 116). Antennae diffe- 

 rently shaped in both sexes: third joint of funicle of male 

 not longer than broad , 6th distinctly transverse , club not 

 twice as broad as long, of female third joint of funicle 

 distinctly longer than broad, 6th scarcely transverse, club 

 at least twice as broad as long. (I have only a female of 

 0. tetraspilotus for comparison , but I think that species 

 will show the same sexual differences). Prothorax longer 

 than broad , the sides slightly and subequally rounded , 

 with the greatest breadth about the middle , and the scu- 

 tellar lobe less produced than in tetraspilotus , finely and 

 sparsely punctured, a stripe along the middle without 

 punctures, anterior and posterior margin narrowly, the 

 scutellar lobe more broadly bordered with black, disk 

 sometimes on both sides with an obsolete obscure vitta. 

 Elytra twice as long as broad, ferruginous, each of them 



Notes from the jLieyden Museum, "Vol. XVI. 



