occurring in tJie Coleopterous famihj Lycid a ^i^^c. 113 



Cladophorus restrictus, sp. n. 



Fuscus, pubescens ; antennis longe flabellatis ; tliorace 

 septem areolato, lineis elevatis limboque pallidis ; scutello 

 apice emarginato ; elytris basi ipsa anguste sordide flava, 

 medio parum constrictis, quadri-costatis, interstitiis biseri- 

 atim obsolete subtiliter punctatis, costis intermediis basi 

 apiceque solum perspicuis ; femorum basi genubusque 

 sordide flavescentibus. 



Long. 4 lin. 



Thorax a little narrowed in front, the sides somewhat 

 straight ; surface divided into seven areolets, the four 

 anterior nearly equal, the incrassate margins testaceous, 

 the elevated lines pale pitchy. Scutellum deeply emar- 

 ginate at the apex. Elytra with the extreme base brown- 

 ish-yellow, a little narrowed in their middle, each elytron 

 with four fine costre (of which the 2nd and 3rd slightly 

 turn from the scutellum near the base), the interstices are 

 rather finely and obscurely punctured in double rows, near 

 the base and at the apex a very fine short costa may be 

 seen between each pair of the complete costte, but those 

 at the apex are very obscure. 



Hab. — Waigiou (Wallace). Brit. Mus. 



Genus 35. luteolus, sp. n. 



Flavus : antennis infuscatis ; thorace antice angustato, 

 marginibus evidenter punctatis, septem-areato, angulis 

 posticis valde acutis ; scuteho subrotundato, postice medio 

 acute exciso ; elytris septem costatis, costa prima basi 

 trifurcata, 2^, 4^ et 6* magis elevatis, interstitiis sat for- 

 titer transversim punctatis. 



Long. 5 J lin. 



Thorax rather long, narrowed anteriorly, a little en- 

 larged before the posteiior angles, Avhich are very acute ; 

 the anterior and lateral margins are rather strongly punc- 

 tured ; surface divided into seven areolets, but the lateral 

 ridges scarcely join the mesial lanceolate areolet. Scutel- 

 lum rounded, with a small acute notch in the middle of 

 the posterior margin. Elytra opaque, each with seven 

 costiB, the first dividing into three near the base, the 

 second, fourth and sixth more elevated than the others, 

 the interstices strongly punctured with transverse punc- 

 tures. 



Hab.— Km Is. Brit. Mus. 



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