SPILOTA KEILI. 178 
curved upwards at the end. The apical tooth of the an- 
terior tibiae is spatulate, and the larger claw of the an- 
terior and intermediate tarsi bifid, that of the posterior 
pair simple. The sides of the meso- and metasternum are 
densely punctured, the legs and abdomen very sparingly so. 
Hab. East-Sumatra. — Found by Mr. K. EH. Keil on 
Mount Tindjowan, in the woody country of Asahan, at 
an elevation of 700 Meters above the level of the sea. I 
have much pleasure in dedicating this beautiful insect to 
its captor, who presented the described specimen, together 
with many other interesting beetles, to the collections of 
the Leyden Museum. 
Leyden Museum, February 1893. 
Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XV. 
