184 CEROBATES ANGUSTIPENNIS. 



tural stria touching the apex of the elytra, but differs 

 by the elytra being narrower in the apical portion , by 

 the 2^^ sutural interstice being broader than the 1»*, and 

 by the joints of the antennae which are shorter. 



Cerohates adustus, n. sp. 



Elongatus, depressus, castaneo-saturatus , nitidus, capite 

 brevi, angulis posticis obtusis, basi truncato , in medio 

 leviter emarginato; rostri parte basali conica, brevi, obso- 

 lete foveolata , subopaca , parte autica longiore , recurva , 

 nitida, apici ampliata, levissime punctulata; antennis bre- 

 vibus, articulo 1° elongato, clavato, 3° breviore, 4° — 5° 

 subovatis, caeteris globuliformibus , apicali brevi, acumi- 

 nato, parce longiore quara 10°; prothorace ovato, antice 

 posticeque coarctato , supra planato , nitidissimo ; elytris 

 elongatis , declivitati apicali augustis , apici rotundatis , supra 

 depressis, nitidis, juxta suturam basi tristriatis , striis ar- 

 cuatis, stria externa brevi, e tertio basali obliterata, in- 

 terstitio 1° a sutura in medio valde angusto , elytrorum 

 lateribus et declivitate apicali striatis. 



Long. 9'/2 mill., lat. max. proth. 1^/4 mill. 



Hab. Java (Simpar, Tegal Residency). — A specimen 

 collected by Mr. Th. F. Lucassen. 



Head short, with the base emarginate in the middle, 

 obtusely angulate at the sides. Basal portion of the rostrum 

 as long as the head , conical , with an obsolete impres- 

 sion in the middle; the apical portion is longer, modera- 

 tely curved,*' enlarged at the tip, very finely punctured. 

 Antennae short, the 1»^, 2Dd and S'"'! joints club-shaped, 

 the 1st long , the 3r<l longer than the 2n<i, the 4fi^ and b^^ 

 ovate, the remainder joints globuliform, the apical one is 

 short and pointed. 



Prothorax broad, ovate, smooth above, shining, not 

 furrowed. 



Elytra longer than twice the prothorax, emarginate at 

 the base with the external angles rounded , slightly cur- 

 ved at the sides , distinctly narrower at the apical decli* 



Notes from tlie Ley den Museum , Vol. XV I. 



