132 APOGONIA TUBERCULIVENTRIS, 



The scutellum is broadly triangular with slightly sinuate 

 sides, smooth, with a few more or less indistinct punctures. 



The elytra are covered with punctures which are larger 

 but more widely separated than those on the pronotum. 

 The first or innermost costa is on the middle about twice 

 as broad as the second, but it narrows anteriorly and pos- 

 teriorly ; its surface is covered with finer punctures which 

 are arranged in two irregular rows ; the second costa is 

 provided with a single row of similar punctures ; the third 

 costa agrees with the three external interstices bearing 

 likewise a single row of fine punctures. 



The punctures on the sides of the metasternum are fine 

 and contiguous, towards the middle they are replaced by 

 large ones which are wider apart, while the centre is ira- 

 punctate but provided with a shallow longitudinal impression. 



On the abdomen the punctures are large but not very 

 close together. The first ventral segment has in the middle 

 two distinct tubercles which are almost contiguous ^). 



On the propygidium the punctures are smaller than 

 those on the sides of the abdomen and more widely sepa- 

 rated , more agreeing with those on the pygidium. The 

 latter is convex, shallowly impressed along the middle or 

 not (depending from the sex?) and has the apical margin 

 depressed. 



The anterior tibiae are bidentate. 



Hab. Mount Kina Balu: North Borneo (Leyden Museum). 



Leyden Museum, June 1897. 



I) In some of the specimens before me traces of similar tubercles are ob- 

 servable on the 2nd and 3rd segments too. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, "Vol. XIX. 



