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punctato; tibiis anterioribus submuticis obsolete bidentatis. 

 — Long. 9 , lat. 6 m.m. 



Head very densely punctured , margin of clypeus faintly 

 emarginate in front. Thorax densely, deeply, and regularly 

 punctured , the sides but little rounded behind , the hind 

 angles obtuse. Scutellum densely punctured, moderately 

 large. Elytra very densely , deeply and regularly punctured 

 so that the longitudinal series of punctures are rendered 

 indistinct, near the outer margins however the punctures 

 are separated by two or three distinct longitudinal inter- 

 stices. Pygidium very deeply punctate, the punctures bea- 

 ring short pale setae. Undersurface densely punctate. Ante- 

 rior tibiae rather elongate and slender, the apex inconspi- 

 cuously bidentate. 



The dense punctuation of the scutellum distinguishes 

 this from all other species that bear no clothing on the 

 upper surface. 



Only a single specimen (the described one) was captured 

 in April 1877 at Soepajang. 



6. Ap g ni a setulosa, n, sp. 



Lata , convexa , fuscula , obscura , in thorace et pectore 

 vix metallescens , opaca, densissime punctata, breviter se- 

 tulosa ; tibiis anterioribus submuticis. — Long. 10, lat. 6y m.m. 



Clypeus rounded in front; head densely and coarsely 

 punctured, the clypeus not more densely but even slightly 

 less densely than the rest of the surface. Thorax rather 

 narrower than the elytra, with the hind angles not roun- 

 ded , but very obtuse , the surface is excessively densely 

 punctured , the punctures being in fact somewhat con- 

 fluent in the longitudinal direction , like the rest of the 

 body it bears short, erect, rather scanty, pale setae, and 

 has a faint metallic lustre. Scutellum very densely punc- 

 tured. Elytra very coarsely and densely punctate, so that 

 the series of punctures, can scarcely be traced, the punc- 

 tuation near the outer margin differs but little from that 



Notes from the Leyden IMu-seum, "Vol. lU. 



