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the apex on the outside (the sutural angle is narrowly roun- 

 ded), covered with a very delicate sculpture and some shal- 

 low punctures , and provided each with three very faint 

 longitudinal costae. The legs are elongate (especially the 

 hind ones), shining, and sparsely punctate. The femora 

 are subpedunculate , the tibiae compressed ; the first tarsal 

 joint of the middle legs is distinctly longer than the two 

 following joints together, that of the hind legs, which is 

 moreover strongly compressed , as long as the three follow- 

 ing joints. The prosternum is transversely wrinkled , the 

 metasternum covered with a few punctures, the abdomen 

 impunctate ; the hind margin of the apical ventral segment 

 slightly notched in the middle. 



A single female specimen from Bandong: West-Java 

 (Sijthofif). — Another specimen from the same locality is 

 in the collection of Mr. J. W. van Lansberge. 



P.S. In the 6th volume of the 3rd series of the » Revue 

 et Magasin de Zoölogie" (p. 31), James Thomson gives the 

 following short description of another large Zonopterus- 

 species : 



55. Zo7iopterus Grandis , Thomson. Patria : Malacca. 

 Long. 41 mill. Lat. 11 mill. Nigro-velutinus ^ puhescens; 

 antennae a articulo 6° jiavae ; elytra maculis Jiavis 4 ; corpus 

 subtus rufo-brunneum ; pedes obscure cyanei ; tarsi fiavi. 



Elongatus^ subdepressus. Elytra maculis 2 flavis anticis 

 transversis nee basin nee latera capientibus , et maculis 2 

 flavis post-mediis latissimis ornata. Pedes tenue punctati. 



Obs. Cette espèce diffère du Z. Flavitarsis Hope , 

 non-seulement par la taille , mais encore par la forme et 

 la disposition des taches sur les élytres , et les pattes beau- 

 coup moins fortement ponctuées. 



IS^otes from the Leyden Mixseuin, Vol. "Vil. 



