396 COLEOPTERA (LAGRIIDAE) 



2. Cerogria oriunda n. sp. 



Ijength of body 12 mm. Closely related to Cer. cinctrea 

 Fairm. bnt differing in following characters : — 



Body above to the last third part of elytra with fairly 

 dense, but not very long depressed reddish hairs, the last 

 third and ventral side covered by silvery-grey hairs ; prothorax 

 more strongly tapering anteriorly, sides nearly parallel ; the 

 dorsal side with many more navel-shaped impressions 

 between the finer ground scnlr>tnre. 1 9 from Mt. Miirnd, 

 6000-7000 feet, leo- Dr. E. Mjoberg. 



3. Cerogria macultgera Bm. 



1 (f with aberrant colouration, having the posterior half of 

 elytra entirely blnck. Pah Trap, Kalabit country, 3000 feet, 

 leg. Dr. E. Mjoberg. 



4. Cerogria denticornts Erm. 



An extraordinary laro-e size 9 (25 mm.) ; from Mt. Pen- 

 rissen, leg, Dr. E. Mjoberg. 



5. Oropter\ physoptera Bm. 



CArch. NatursT., 191.5 flOlO), A. Heft, 6, p. 104). 



6 9 from Mt. Mnriid, 6000-7000 feet, leg. Dr. E Mjoberg. 



All are considerably broader than the type-specimen from 

 Batn Lawi, which T now recognize as the cf. The apical 

 joint of the antennae is also slightly shorter in the Mt. Murnd 

 specimens. 



R. Heterogria .\tra n. sp. 



[.ength of body 6 mm. ; convex, shining, dorsal side with 

 long black and white erect hairs mixed together; black 

 month parts ; forehead and two basal joints of antennfp dark 

 brown; head normal, moderately strongly punctured; clypeus 

 set off by a curved sharp furrow ; antennae reaching beyond 

 the shoulders, externally slightly incrassate, 3rd joint longer 

 than 4th, 9th as long as broad, 10th slightly transverse, 

 11th bent, at the tip obtusely pointed, as thick as the 10th, 

 as long as the 9th and 10th together, the tip reddish, 

 distance between the eyes wide, forehead slightly convex, 



