MIOLISPA SUMATRANA. 



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viore, sulcato, parte autica longiore, cylindrica, nigro- 

 bruDuea; antennis clavatis, sat robustis, nigro-bruniieis , 

 articulis funiculi latioribus quam lougioribus, leviter obco- 

 nicis, 9° et 10° majoribus, subquadratis , apicali duobus 

 praecedentibus uuitis breviore, apice obtuse acuminato; 

 prothorace oblongo-ovato, antice angustato, postea regulariter 

 rotuudato-arapliato, supra rugoso-punctato, in medio sul- 

 cato, sulco et punctis in tertio apicali evanescentibus ; elytris 

 basi subtruncatis, lateribus ante medium leviter ampliatis , 

 deinde attenuatis , apice breviter marginatis et subtruncatis , 

 angulis externis rotundatis; supra punctato-sulcatis , sulco 

 1° angustiore quam sequentibus, impunctato , caeteris latio- 

 ribus quam interstitiis , his angustis, carinatis. 



Long. 9 mill. 



Hah. Sumatra orient. (Deli). — A female collected by- 

 Mr. J. A. N. Schagen van Leeuwen. 



Head small, square, almost rugoso-punctate above, in- 

 distinctly channelled in the middle; basal portion of the 

 rostrum short, parallel at the sides, furrov^ed above, the 

 apical portion longer, cylindrical, shining. Antennae mode- 

 rately robust, club-shaped, scattered with some hairs. 



Prothorax oblong-ovate , narrower in the apical third than 

 at the base, rounded at the sides, rugoso-punctate above, 

 furrowed in the middle, the punctures and the furrow are 

 almost wanting towards the apex. 



Elytra elongate, subtruncate at the base, the shoulders 

 slightly callous , the apex margined and subtruncate ; punc- 

 tato-sulcate above , the 1** furrow only impunctate and 

 narrower than the following, these latter are broader than 

 the interstices and regularly punctured , the interstices are 

 raised and narrow. 



Legs regular. Body beneath dark brown, shining. Coxae, 

 metasternum and abdomen red-brown ; head with a few 

 punctures , basal portion of the rostrum scaled ; metasternum 

 obsoletely channelled in the middle , punctured at the sides, 

 abdomen at the base convex, smooth, apical segment foveo- 

 late, scaled. 



Notes from the Leyden JMuseum, "Vol. XVI. 



