New Psephenidte (ind Cyphonidaj. 571 



Most nearly resembles S. sericeus in form, but is more de- 

 pressed and has the elytra more attenuated towards the apex. 

 Antenna? blackish, with the three basal joints yellow. Head 

 aiid thorax pitchy ; the latter paler at the lateral margins, rather 

 distinctly lobed in the middle of the base ; anterior angles de- 

 flexed, not at all prominent, rather obtuse; the punctuation on the 

 disc is half as close again as in S. hemisphcericus, and distinctly 

 stronger ; but toAvards the sides it is much more delicate. The 

 elytra are pale pitchy-yellow, Avith a broad mai'gin of dark 

 brown; the punctuation is veiy close Ijut not crowded, moder- 

 ately fine, and not well defined; as compared with that in 

 hemispJiwricus, the punctuation is a little less close and distinctly 

 less strong. 



Ilab. India. 



Scirtes elontjatiis, n. sp. 



Elongatus, fusco-piceus, nitidus, creberrime pimctulatus ; cor- 

 pore subtus pedibusque pallide piccis. Long. 1^ lin. 



More elongate, and more parallel at the sides than any other 

 species known to me, except the following new species. It is 

 perhaps most nearly allied to S. sericeus, but is narrower and 

 straighter at the sides. The punctuation of the thorax is very 

 similar to that of the elytra in S. heiiiispluericus, but is a trifie 

 less strong, and a little more clearly defined. The punctuation 

 of the elytra is a little stronger than that of the thorax, and 

 the punctures are not quite so close together. The pubescence 

 is grey. 



Hab. Hong Kong (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). 



Sci/rtes i/llJicilis, n. sp. 



Elongatus, llavescens, nitidus, creberrime punctulatus; clytro- 

 ntm apice infuscato. Long. 1^ lin. 



This species closely resembles S. elongatus in form. It differs 

 in being pale pitchy -yellow, with the apex of the elytra fuscous; 

 in having the anterior angles of the thorax acute and less 

 turned down, the sides rather less strongly punctured, and the 

 base less distinctly lobed in the middle. The punctuation of 

 the elytra is the same. The antenna? are dusky except at the 

 extreme base. 



llab. Penaug (J. C. Piowring, Esq.). 



