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5. IpJiimoides celehensis, n. sp. 



Entirely pale fulvous, subnitidous. Head finely punctu- 

 red. Thorax finely rugose-punctate. Elytra subgeminate 

 punctate-striate , the interstices slightly rugose , costate near 

 the apex. 



9. Elytra longitudinally costate at the sides. 



Length 2 — 2V2 lines. 



Head very finely and irregularly punctured ; epistome se- 

 parated from the face by a distinct transverse groove , 

 broader than long, its anterior margin deeply notched at 

 the sides and at the middle , angles of the notches acute. 

 Antennae two thirds the length of the body in the male, 

 rather robust, the terminal joints slightly thickened. Tho- 

 rax transverse, the sides very moderately deflexed and re- 

 gularly rounded, anterior angles acute but not produced, 

 posterior ones obsolete, surface finely and closely rugose- 

 punctate throughout. Scutellum impunctate. Elytra scar- 

 cely broader at the base than the thorax, closely and so- 

 mewhat indistinctly geminate punctate-striate anteriorly, 

 the punctuation more regularly arranged and nearly simple 

 towards the apex , where the interstices are distinctly convex , 

 at the base the latter are finely transversely rugose. 



9. Larger , antennae slender , filiform , elytra with two 

 or three longitudinal costae extending from the shoulder to 

 the apex. 



6. Aulacophora unicolor, n. sp. 



Entirely flavous or testaceous. Head and thorax im- 

 punctate. Elytra widened behind , very finely punctured. 



Length Si/^ lines. 



Head deeply transversely grooved between the eyes , the 

 frontal tubercles forming a nearly continued elevated ridge. 

 Antennae scarcely half the length of the body , all the 

 joints with the exception of the second one, nearly of equal 

 length. Thorax transverse , the sides straight from the base 

 to the middle, from there to the apex widened, transverse 



iSotes froiTi the Leyden Miuseum, Vol. "V. 



