160 LANGURIA VANDEPOLLI. 



longer than broad , with the sides gently rounded , and 

 sinuate before base , diffusely punctured , posterior angles 

 acute, base depressed with a short longitudinal stria on 

 each side of the depression; elytra gradually narrowed to 

 apex, with rows of rather strong punctures; metasternum 

 and abdomen very diffusely punctured , last segment of the 

 latter rather strongly punctured , coxal lines short and more 

 or less obsolete; legs pitchy black, tarsi rather strongly 

 pilose beneath. 



Taken in Queensland: Normantown (French); described 

 from the collection of Mr. Neervoort van de Poll. 



Together with this species Mr. Neervoort van de Poll 

 sent me a long series of a much larger species, also from 

 Queensland. I believe it to be a new species, but it is 

 closely related to L. papuana Crotch, and as von Harold 

 has described a species he names L. papuensis , which also 

 appears to be allied to it, and three or four others from 

 Northern Australia and New Guinea, I prefer not to des- 

 cribe it until I have seen the types. 



Notes from. th.e Leyden Mixseum , "Vol. X. 



