PACHYTERIA HAGENI. 487 



The scutellum triangular , subacute at the apex which is 

 smooth and shining. 



The elytra gradually tapering from the base, the apices 

 narrow, obliquely truncate with the outer angle rounded, 

 the sutural one slightly protruding ; each elytron provided 

 with two faint longitudinal lines ; the ochraceous basal por- 

 tion is strongly punctured ; the green posterior portion fi- 

 nely punctured , shining along the suture , the rest opaque 

 and densely covered with a short black pubescence. 



The under surface of the head below the mouth densely 

 covered with a yellow pubescence which hides the sculp- 

 ture; the middle part of the prosternum finely wrinkled, 

 the metasternum rather smooth along the middle and with 

 an impressed line, becoming opaque towards the sides; 

 the femora coarsely punctured , the tibiae opaque ; the ab- 

 domen sparsely punctured , the 5*^ segment deeply notched 

 on each side behind. The under surface of the thorax and 

 the coxae covered with a greyish-yellow pile, with the 

 exception however of a transverse band across the middle 

 of the metasternum and its episterna where the pile is 

 black ; the abdominal segments on each side with a trans- 

 verse spot of greyish-yellow pubescence. 



The intercoxal part of the pro- and mesosternum for- 

 med as in the foregoing species (no tubercle and V-shaped 

 impression). 



Hah. East Sumatra: district of Serdang (Dr. B. Hagen). — 

 A single specimen (5) in the Leyden Museum. 



Dr. Ed. Everts has favoured me with a Pachyteria from 

 Deli (East Sumatra) which resembles P. spinicollis Pasc. 

 (Proc. Zool. Soc. Loudon. 1866. p. 519; pi. 43, fig. 4) 

 and insignita Pasc. (/. c. p. 520). No doubt it belongs to 

 an undescribed species which may bear the name 



Pachyteria JE v e r t s i ^ n. sp. 

 It differs from the quoted species in having the head 



Notes from the Leyden Mluseixnx, Vol. X. 



