150 MAIIAKAMIA KAMPMEINERTI. 



tibiae fulvous, upper margin black ; tarsi black. Intermediate 

 and posterior legs : coxae fulvous, more or less spotted with 

 black ; femora and tibiae black above and beneath, fulvous 

 at the sides; tarsi black. 



The regularly curved rostrum is sparsely but distinctly 

 punctured, the basal half very faintly rugose, the upper- 

 side of the apical half with two rows of longitudinal 

 tubercles ending at a short distance from the apex ; between 

 these rows a narrow keel, outside from the rows a keel 

 which touches the apex and forms the lateral margin of 

 the upperside; the sides of the rostrum bear another keel 

 which joins the lateral margin just before the implantation 

 of the mandibles; the under surface, which is almost im- 

 punctate, shows two impressed lateral lines and a raised 

 mesial one. The head is sparsely and very minutely punc- 

 tured, impunctate between the eyes, the interocular pit 

 very distinct. 



Prothorax sub-hexagonal, about the middle as broad as 

 at the base, above sub-opaque, of a leathery appearance, 

 large shallow more or less confluent punctures being inter- 

 mixed with small deeper ones. Base not deeply bisinuate, 

 basal margin turned upwards, broader and flattened along 

 the middle-lobe. The scutellum elongate lanceolate, the 

 uncovered portion glossy and impunctate. 



Elytra narrowing in straight lines, conjointly truncate 

 at the end, the outer angle broadly rounded, the sutural 

 angle not toothed ; deeply emarginate at the base, the basal 

 margin upturned, beginning (though faintly) between the 

 first and second stria and extending till beyond the shoul- 

 ders. Five sharply impressed striae on each elytron, the 

 three innermost the longest, the fourth and fifth uniting at 

 some distance from the apex; outwards from the fifth stria 

 four other striae are indicated by a row of minute punctures 

 and by the black colour. The interspaces are sparsely covered 

 with minute punctures. In the fifth stria only, punctures 

 are distinctly visible. 



Pygidium very elongate triangular, horizontally stretched, 

 slightly curved upwards at the tip, slightly raised along 



Notes from the Leyden IMuseum, Vol. XXXV. 



