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This species agrees in everything with the preceeding 

 one in regard to structural details, the elytra are however 

 differently sculptured , not rugose , and closely covered with 

 testaceous pubescence , besides being of different colouration. 

 The antennae are of the same curious construction and 

 colour but the two apical joints are wanting. 



A single specimen from Moeara Laboe (Sumatra-Expe- 

 dition). 



Macrimai^) pallidicornis , n. sp. 



Oblong-ovate , black. Antennae and tarsi pale fulvous. 

 Thorax transversely biimpressed, impunctate. Elytra dark 

 fulvous or black , finely and closely punctured. — Length 

 3^/2 lines. 



Head impunctate , transversely grooved. Clypeus triangu- 

 lar, thickened. Antennae two-thirds the length of the 

 body, filiform, the third joint twice as long as the second, 

 pale fulvous , basal joint piceous above. Thorax transverse, 

 the anterior and posterior margins rounded , the sides 

 evenly rounded , anterior angles thickened , surface with a 

 transverse depression at each side extending nearly across 

 the entire disk , the latter impunctate. Scutellum trigonate. 

 Elytra much widened behind, convex, very closely and 

 finely punctured , black or fulvous. Tibiae rather curved , 

 the 4 posterior ones with a long spine, their first tarsal 

 joint of half their length. Anterior coxal cavities closed. 

 Claws appendiculate. 



Specimens from Datar, Alahan pandjang, Moeara Laboe 

 and Lebong (Sumatra-Expedition). 



I have provisionally placed this species in Mr. Baly's 

 genus Macrima (Cistula 1878) as it agrees in the closed 

 coxal cavities and in all other respects with the description 

 of the author. The only differences are the robust, poste- 

 riorly dilated shape of the present species and the long 



Notes from the I_ieydexi DMuueuxn, "Vol. VI, 



