LANGURIA LONGICOLLIS, 123 



rotundatis^ ante basim sinuatis , angulis postiris acutis , pro- 

 minulis; elytris elongatis , sat fortite.r striato-punctatis , api- 

 cibus f ere rotundatis , sntura angustissime fusca ; corpore 

 subtus diffusius punctato ; pedibus testaceis. — Long. S'/j — 

 6 mm. 



Elongate , sublinear ; head broadly triangular , diffusely 

 punctured, witli prominent and coarsely granulated eyes; 

 'antennae testaceous with the club fuscous , 3rd joint nearly 

 twice as long as 2nd, 8th slightly dilated, 9 — 10 forming 

 a distinct and not very compact club; thorax nearly twice 

 as long as broad , almost narrower than head with eyes , 

 with sides moderately rounded , and sinuate before poste- 

 rior angles which are sharp and prominent , base bisinuate , 

 much depressed, without the usual striae, upper surface 

 strongly and diffusely punctured ; elytra subparallel , sides 

 slightly sinuate in middle , rather strongly striate-punctate , 

 apices rounded or almost rounded ; legs testaceous with 

 knees sometimes narrowly fuscous; underside diffusely punc- 

 tured , metasternum more thickly than abdomen ; coxal lines 

 wanting. 



East Sumatra : Tandjong Morawa , Serdang (Dr. B. Ha- 

 gen). Two specimens. 



Languria approximata, n. sp. 



Praecedenti simillima, sed pedibus nigris, clava antenna- 

 rum minus soluta et dilatore, thoracegue multo minus forti- 

 ter punctato facile distinguenda. — Long. 6 — 7 mm. 



Very like the preceding, but larger, and easily distin- 

 guished by the broader and more compressed club of the 

 antennae , the less strongly punctured thorax , and black 

 legs. It may possibly be a sex or variety of the preceding, 

 but I am inclined to think that it is distinct. 



The peculiar facies of this and the preceding species ma- 

 kes it probable that they may eventually form the types 

 of a new genus. 



Sumatra: Boenga mas, Palembang (J. C. van Hasselt). 

 A single specimen. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, "Vol. TX.. 



