30 Mr. A. Sidney Olliik «n a new specifs nf Zephronia. 



This iuterestiug and very distinct species is most nearly allied 

 Id Z. dcalii^. Grav, l>uL may he readily distinguished from it by 

 the ])ubescent hands, and the structure ot" its antenna?^ the tuber- 

 cles being larger and more numerous, its dissimilar punctuation, 

 much larger size, and l>y having the posterior margin of the anal 

 segment regularly rounded, whereas in Z. ovuUs it is distinctly 

 thickened and angnlated at the apex. 



The specimens from wliich 1 have taken tlu' aliove description 

 were captured by W. B. Pryer, Esq., at Sandakan, in N. E 

 Borneo. 



