412 HELOTA PASTEURI. 
on the raised middle portion large and wide apart, smaller 
and very closely set near the eyes. 
Prothorax widest at the base, slightly narrowing towards 
the front, the sides nearly straight, finely crenulate, the 
front angles rounded and produced; the base deeply bisi- 
nuate, the lateral angles acute, the central lobe rounded 
and with an impression; the pronotum very coarsely and 
confluently punctured, with the usual nearly impunctate 
raised patches. The scutellum is small, roundish, and 
strongly impressed along the middle. The sterna are nearly 
impunctate, a few shallow punctures, however, occur on 
the sides. 
Elytra narrowing in slightly curved lines, more strongly 
so in a sinuate manner near the apices which are prolong- 
ed, very slightly dehiscent at the suture and subacute. 
Each elytron with ten regular rows of punctures of which 
the 4th and 5th are interrupted by the yellow spots; the 
punctures of the 5th and following striae are larger than 
those of the Ist to 4th, and those of the 4th row which 
are situated between the yellow spots are wider apart than 
the others; the shoulders are impunctate; the interstices 
between the 1st and 5th striae are rather flat, those between the 
5th and 10th narrow and alternately costiform; the inter- 
stice between the 2nd and 3r4 striae becomes costiform to- 
wards the end and extends down to the extreme tip of 
the apices. The epipleurae have at the base a few indistinct 
punctures, especially along the raised inner margin. 
Abdomen smooth, with a few hair-bearing punctures ; 
the last ventral segment rounded posteriorly, and with a 
shallow apical impression. 
The legs are smooth and impunctate, the anterior tibiae 
slightly curved. 
Hab. West-Java: Toegoe. — A single female specimen, 
presented to the Leyden Museum by Mr. J. D. Pasteur to 
whom the species is dedicated. 
Leyden Museum, November 1892. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
