28 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on some new or little-known 
Crinicus [ Scydmeenidee }. 
Laporte, Ann. de Soc. Ent. de France, i. p. 397. 
Clidicus formicarius. (Pl. II. fig. 3.) 
C. setulosus, rufo-piceus ; prothorace subcordato ; pedibus piceis. 
Hab, Borneo (Sarawak). 
Rufous pitchy, covered with short, stiff, erect hairs; head almost 
obsoletely punctured, shortly triangular, bilobed behind, an elevated 
transverse interocular ridge beneath which and at each end arise the 
antennee; eyes very small, round, lateral; antennze claviform, the basal 
joint obconic, as long as the next four together, and more or less trian- 
gular, gradually increasing in size to the seventh, the last four shortly 
transverse ; lip and epistome short, transverse ; mandibles short, curved, 
glossy black; maxillary palpi very long, the last joint ovate, pointed, 
and nearly as long as the preceding, the labial short, the last joint subu- 
late ; prothorax obscurely punctured, subcordate, considerably rounded 
anteriorly, narrower than the head, to which it is attached by a short 
neck ; scutellum very small, triangular ; elytra ovate, convex, each with 
six shallow striz, which are very coarsely punctured ; anterior coxe 
elongate, contiguous, the middle and posterior separated by a slight 
interval; femora subclavate ; tibiz fusiform, unarmed; tarsi subfili- 
form, all their joints, except the last, of equal length; abdominal seg- 
ments six; winged (?). Length 3 lines. 
To Clidicus belongs the genus Hrineus, Walker. The species de- 
scribed by him (£. monstrosus) differs from the above in its sub- 
quadrate prothorax and other characters. Clidicus grandis, Lap., is 
a more slender form, with longer legs, antenne, &c. 
Narcisa ['Trogositide ]. ‘ 
Caput insertum, fronte verticali. Oculi divisi, swperiores remoti, verticales. 
Antenne breves, articulo primo incrassato, clava subunilaterali triarti- 
culata. Mazille lobo interiore obsoleto. Prothorazx transversus, late- 
ribus foliaceis. Elytra marginibus subdilatata, serrulata. Corpus ovatum, 
subdepressum. 
This genus will be at once distinguished from Anacypta by the 
remoteness of the upper eyes, and the serrulate and partially dilated 
border of the elytra ; and from Gymnochila by the foliaceous sides of 
the prothorax, and by the less decided unilateral position of the club 
of the antennze, as well as by habit. 
Nareisa decidua. (PI. III. fig. 5.) 
N. obovata, pallide ferruginea, squamis albidis tecta; antennis rufes- 
centibus. 
Hab. Batchian. 
