814 



70. MaltMnus Latreille. 



Two examples of a species from Madura. 



71. suis ^^. — ? 



A very singular species with yellow head and thorax and blue 

 elytra, and in the raale, very deeply serrate autennae, with over- 

 lapping broad serration ; unfortunately there is only one imperfect 

 maie and two females doubtfuUy of the same species. 



Kanara (Bell). 



72. Silis simplex Gorh., Notes from Leyden Mus., IV, 1882, 

 p. 109. — Testaceus, capite protJioraceque nitidis^ impuoictatis, 

 alis fuscis^ antennis flUformibus . — Long. 8 millim. 



Mas, protJioracis margine laterali medio oblique inciso^ dentem 

 acutum relTorsum projicientem prœbente. 



Hab. Indu, Kanara; Sumatra.. 



This insect is totally pale ochraceous yellow, with the exception 

 of course of the eyes, and that the wings are fuscous. The thorax is 

 of about the width of or a little narrower than the elytra. The 

 eyes are round and prominent, the elytra are closely and finely 

 punctured the punctures confluent, and becoming a little rugose at 

 the apex. The antennae are quite yellow, about as long as two- 

 thirds of the whole insect, moderately stout but quite simple. 



The seventh segment is divided in the raale, the pygidial segment 

 folding round underneath it, not at ail enclosing it, nor do its 

 sides raeet. 



Four spécimens ail maies from Kanara. 



Obs. I hâve redescribed this species from the Indian examples, 

 on coraparison it does not appear to differ in any way from Suma- 

 tran examples. 



73. Silis? notaticoUis n. sp. — Obscure ferrugineus, capite^ 

 antenniSy palpis, pedibus, peclore, abdominis lateribus, et apice^ 



fusco-variegalis, tibiis tarsis elytrisque nigro-fuscis , prothoracis 

 disco nigro-macîilalo, inœquali, medio canaliculato, margine 

 laterali subexplanato, basali rejlexo, ad angulos posticos acuto\ 

 antennis si^nplicibus , tenuibus, corporis triente œqualibus. — 

 Long. 11 millim. 



Hab. India., Kanara (Bell). 



Head wide in front, constricted at the base, almost as in Poda- 

 hrus, maxillary palpi long. The thorax has the discal portion orbi- 

 cular but narrower at the base than in front, the latéral (or false) 

 raargin terminating before the base, the basai raargin forms a short 

 of small acute tooth where it meets the margin of the reflexed por- 

 tion (the true margin). The femora are yellow above but clouded 



