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ribus, tribus apicalibus majoribus, 9° et 10° subcylindricis, 

 11° apice acumiuato; prothorace robusto , ovato, lateribus 

 regulariter arcuato , supra crebre rugoso-punctato , punctis 

 iuterdum squamosis, ia medio anguste sulcato , testaceo- 

 rubro, lateribus bruuneis, regione sulci margiueque apicali 

 et basali uigris ; elytris elongatis , a tertio basali gradatim 

 attenuatis , apice in medio breviter emarginatis externe 

 rotundatis, ferrugiueo-fulvis , lateribus et apice brunne- 

 scentibus, regione suturali nigra; in dorso punctato-sul- 

 catis , punctis regularibus , sulco 1° a sutura angustiore 

 quara sequentibus , impunctato , 2° et caeteris punctatis , 

 interstitiis angustis , elevatis. 



Q. Praecipue dilïert capite breviore et latiore , rostri 

 parte basali breviore , parte antica longiore , gracili , cylin- 

 drica , nigra ; antennarum articulis medianis transversis , 

 9° paulo latiore quam longiore, 10° subquadrato , protho- 

 race tertio apicali magis attenuato. 



Long. cf 9 mill, 9 lO^/j mill. 



Hab. Sumatra. — A male and a female in the Leyden 

 Museum, the first captured in Deli by Mr. J. A. N. Scha- 

 gen van Leeuwen , the second at Tambang Salida by Mr. 

 J. L. Weyers. Another female specimen is in the private 

 collection of my colleague Mr. J. Faust, to whom this 

 species is friendly dedicated. 



(ƒ . Head small , square , slightly furrowed above ; punc- 

 tured and scaled ; the base is moderately emarginate in 

 the middle , the hind angles are nearly straight , the sides 

 scattered with a few hairs. Rostrum longer than twice the 

 head, furrowed up to the apical third, the basal portion 

 is slightly shorter than the apical one , rather thickly scaled ; 

 the apical part is hardly enlarged at the tip and punctured. 

 Antennae club-shaped , the median joints are a little broader 

 than long, slightly obconical and almost equal, the three 

 apical joints are as long as the preceding six joints taken 

 together, the 9th and lO^h subcylindrical , the llth is acu- 

 minate at the tip and hardly shorter than the two pre- 

 ceding joints together. 



Notes from the Xjeydea ^Museum, Vol. X.VI. 



