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the aiitenuae. The latter, are filiform and distinctly longer 

 than the head and rostrum taken together; the first or 

 basal joint is very convex on its upperside and nearly as 

 long as the 2nd and 3rd taken together , the 2nd joint 

 is the shortest of all ; the 4th joint is equal in length to 

 the first , the 5th a little shorter ; the 6th , 7th and 8th 

 shorter than the 5th , the 10th a little shorter than the 

 9th, the 11th the longest of all, slightly curved, and 

 obtusely pointed at the tip. The narrowed portion of the 

 rostrum is filiform , a little shorter than the thorax and 

 delicately granulated. 



The thorax is delicately punctured , slightly convex , 

 elongate, longer than the narrowed portion of the ros- 

 trum, widest at the middle and narrowed anteriorly and 

 posteriorly ; the contracted basal portion is separated from 

 the disk by a transverse impression. 



The elytra are widest at the shoulders, slightly attenuated 

 in straight lines to the apical declivity , from thence more 

 strongly so ; the apices are conjointly truncated ; their 

 outer angles prolonged in a short tooth-like projection. 

 The elytra are deeply and rather irregularly punctato- 

 striate; the transverse ridges between the pits are broader 

 than the longitudinal ones and more or less confluent in 

 a transverse direction. 



The undersurface and the legs are finely punctured. 

 The femora are armed with a sharply pointed slender 

 tooth , the anterior tibiae somewhat angularly dilated on 

 the inside a little before the middle. 



Hab. Sumatra : Kotta Zuydewijn near Solok (J. H. Scha- 

 gen van Leeuwen). — Two female ') specimens. 



Ley den Museum, May 2nd, 1882. 



1) Of both the other species of this genus the main sex only is described. 

 These species are: Stratiorrhlna .riphias M'cstw., Cab. of Or. Eut. p. 31; pi. 

 XV, fig. I (Arrhenodes) ; Pascoe, Ann. and Mag. of Nat. Hist. 4th Ser. Vol. X. 

 p. 322; pi. XV, lig. 13, from Prince of Wales l%\ü.nA, \x\ie. Stratiorrhina Pas- 

 coei Kirsch, Mittli k. /,(>)!. Miis. z\i Dresden. Heft I. p. 48, from Malacca. 



Notes Irom the Leyden IMuseum, "Vol. IV. 



