234 CLEONICA QUADRIPLAGIATA. 



clypeus; palpi testaceous; antennae, more than half the 

 length of the body, the first joint fulvous and shining, 

 the second one piceous, the five following and the three 

 apical joints black, pubescent, the eighth nearly white. 

 Thorax three times broader than long , the sides nearly 

 straight at the base , slightly rounded before the middle , 

 the angles not produced , the surface transversely sulcata 

 through its entire length, impunctate, fulvous, shining; 

 scutellum black, its apex broadly rounded; elytra scarcely 

 visibly punctured, black, the middle of the disc occupied 

 by a large yellowish white patch , extending from before 

 to below the middle but not quite to the sutural or lateral 

 margin , another triangular spot of half the size is placed 

 at the apex of each elytron; from the shoulder to below 

 the middle a more or less distinct costa extends, preceded 

 by one or two obsolete longitudinal sulcations; anterior 

 legs dark fulvous , the posterior ones as well as the under- 

 side piceous. 



Hab. Sumatra: Padang (Muller), Serdang (Dr. Hagen). 

 — Two specimens. 



GttlerMcintie. 



L up erodes javanensis ^ n. sp. 



Ovate, convex, piceous; antennae and legs pale fulvous ; 

 above dark brown , opaque , extremely minutely punctu- 

 red. — Length 2 — 2^2 lines. 



Head impunctate , opaque , the vertex dark brown , the 

 lower portion paler ; antennae two thirds the length of 

 the body, the second and third joints short, nearly equal; 

 thorax one half broader than long , the sides nearly straight 

 and parallel , the posterior margin rounded , the surface 

 extremely finely granulate, and visibly punctured only, 

 when seen under a very strong lens; elytra gradually wi- 

 dened posteriorly, punctured like the thorax, dark brown, 

 the sides below the middle nearly black ; underside piceous; 



ffotes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. IX, 



