166 THE BRENTHID^ FROM JAVA. 



tennce modice davatce , articulis apicalihus majoribus , perfo- 

 liatis; rostrum hasi canaliculatum , post antennas (Q) Jili- 

 forme ; prothorax pone medium ampliatus et rotundatus , ^m- 

 pra punctatus et sulcatus; elytra subparallela, declivitati 

 apicali attenuata , apici obtuse rotundata , sutura leviter in- 

 cisa, in dorso profunde sulcata- punctata, interstitiis elevatis. 



Long. 11mm.; lat. max. prothor. 2 mm, Q. 



Certainly of the same group as the foregoing species, 

 but easily distinguished by some characters and by its 

 diSerent facies. Antennee distinctly thicker at the extre- 

 mity ; the joints similar in shape to those of the other 

 Trachelizus here described. The head deeply separate 

 by the neck , twice broader than long , furrowed above 

 and bilobed , notched at the base but not scaled , scattered 

 with punctures, with the front depressed. The rostrum sul- 

 cate at the base , filiform beyond the antennae. Prothorax 

 as long as the rostrum , much narrower anteriorly than at 

 the base , behind the middle broader and rounded , above 

 strongly furrowed and punctured. Elytra about as long as 

 twice the prothorax and of the same broadness , notched 

 at the base , parallel at the sides , with the shoulders cal- 

 lous and the apical edge scarcely prominent and turned 

 upward ; above deeply sulcato-punctate, the furrows broad ; 

 the first furrow near the suture narrower and impunctate, 

 the interstices narrow and raised , the 2nd more elevated 

 at the apical declivity thaa the others. Metasternum sul- 

 cate in the middle; the abdomen as in the foregoing spe- 

 cies. Legs regular and robust. 



Hab. Eastern Java. — A single female captured on 

 Mt. Ardjuno by Mr. Hekmeyer (Leyden Museum). 



Gen. Miolispa Pascoe. 



Sectio la. Prothorax non sulcatus , impunctatus. 



* 9. iW. suturalis Pascoe, Journal of Entomology, Vol. I, 

 p. 393. 1862. 



Of this species I possess in my collection two specimens 



Notes from the Leyden Aluseum, "Vol. XIV. 



