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less oblique; the prothorax is slightly shorter and more 

 enlarged at the sides ; the elytra are slightly shorter, the 

 apex is emarginate, the sutural interstice more depressed, 

 the 2ii'i as broad as the 3"l and not black coloured , the 

 1st furrow is hardly narrower than the 2iid and finally 

 the general colour is a somewhat different. 



Pseudory diodes cruentatus, n. sp. 

 Orychodes (subg. Caransiiis) cruentatus Power in litt. 



Capite , rostro, antennis et prothorace brunneo-rubris nitidis, 

 pedibus dilutioribus , elytris castaneis , lineis pluribus flavo- 

 ferrugineis ornatis. 



Capite brevi^ transverso, basi truncato ^ angulis posticis 

 subrotundatis , supra modice co7ivexo , laevi, oculis promimdis. 

 Metarostro brevi, sulcata, sulco super frontem evanescente , 

 lateribus rude impresso; prorostro modice longiore, gracili, 

 lateribus prope basin indistincte denticulato, apice vix dilatato. 

 Antennarum articulis 3° — 8° subobconicis , gradatim antror- 

 sum longioribus , 9'' et 10° subcylindricis , apicali elongato- 

 acuminato , paullo breviore duobus praecedentibus unitis. 



Prothorace oblongo-ovato , nitido , laevi. 



Elytris lateribus vix latioribus quam basi, apici in medio 

 emarginatis singulatim externe rotundatis, supra punctato- 

 sulcatis , interstitiis convexis , lineis pluribus flavo-ferrugineis 

 notatis nempe : singula elytro lineis tribus quaricm una basali 

 in interstitio 3°, altera in ipso intêrstitio prope apicem , 

 tertia denique ad declivitatem apicalem in interstitio 9° ; 

 praeterea maculis tribus quarum prima e lineis duabus for- 

 mata in interstitiis 3° et 4° ante medium , secunda simili 

 sed longiore et proprius basin in interstitiis 8° et 9°, tertia 

 majore e lineis quatuor composita in interstitiis 3°, 4 , 5° e^ 

 6° pone medium sita. 



Femoribus in tertio apicali breviter spinosis; corpore infra 

 brunneo-rubro , abdomine basi sxdcato. — Long. 11 mm. 



Hab. Malacca. 



One male in the Museum at Brussels (ex Roelofs). 



Notes frora the Leyden IMuseum, Vol. XX. 



