PACHYTERIA PASTEURI. 213 



NOTE XXXIV. 



THREE NEW SPECIES OF THE LONGICORN 

 GENUS PACHYTERIA 



DESCRIBED BT 



C. RITSEMA Cz. 



Pachyteria Pasteuri, n. sp. cf. 



Resembling Pachyteria Lamhii Pasc. from Penang or from 

 the coast opposite the island , judging from the description 

 and figure ^j, but in the new species the colors are darker 

 and the punctuation of the bright colored basal half of 

 the elytra is less dense. 



Length from the front margin of the inter-antennary 

 ridge to the apex of the elytra 24 mm., breadth at the 

 shoulders 8 mm. — Nearly glabrous, subnitid. The head 

 and the pronotum very dark reddish brown , brighter 

 however on the face aud on the base of the mandibles; 

 the four basal joints of the antennae, as well as the ex- 

 treme base of the 5th joint , black , the 3rd and the 4th 

 joint covered with a black velvety pubescence; the 5th 

 and succeeding joints pale ochreous. — The scutellum 

 blackish brown. — The basal half of the elytra reddish 

 ochraceous ^) with two dark longitudinal lines , indicating 

 the costae ; the apical half black with faint metallic tinges 



1) Proceed. Zool. Soc. London, 1866, p. 519; pi. 43, fig. 6. 



2) This color is slightly continued backwards along the suture. 



Notes from tlie Leyden Btuseum, "Vol. XIV. 



