XXIII.— Anthribidae from Northern Sara- 

 wak. By Dr. K. Jordan. 



The twelve specimens of this family obtained on Dr. 

 Mjoberg's expeditions belong to nine species, of which two 

 are undescribed. 



1. AcoRYNUS PASSERiNUS Pasc. (1860). 

 Tutau River (W. Kalabit country). 



2. AcORYNUS PHEBUS n. sp. 



Near A. passerinus. Eostrum narrower between the an- 

 tennae, its dorsal intermediate carinae not parellel vnth the 

 median carina, but converging distally. Eyes more promi- 

 nent, the outline of the occiput and frons in a lateral aspect 

 therefore less slanting. 



Pronotum more strongly depressed transversely, the dorsal 

 carina more convex towards the sides, and with a minute 

 median angle directed backwards ; the luteous pubescence of 

 the sides much more extended than in A . passerinus and with a 

 more whitish-grey tint ; a brown lateral arciform mark as in 

 the allied species and above it a small subapical longitudinal 

 spot, the brown central area strongly and almost evenly 

 narrowed from the carina forward, being anteriorly about as 

 wide as the third antennal segment is long and posteriorly, 

 suddenly widened behind the carina; in middle a luteous 

 grey linear spot across the carina and further forward a shorter 

 one. 



Sar. Mus. Joum., No. 10, 1926, 



