Lamellicorn Coleoptera of Japan. — 101 
pilosis, lateribus leviter rotundatis, singulis ad apicem 
rotundatis. Pedibus longis, parce setis argenteo-viridibus 
ornatis ; unguibus piceis. 
Long. 33 lin.; lat. 14 lin. 
Hab. —Hiogo, N agasaki, &e. 
a Serica boops, sp. nov. (Pl. III. fig. 3.) 
Oblongo-ovata, brunneo-testacea, subopaca. Capite 
piceo-niero ; fronte discrete punctulata; clypeo ut in 
Sericéd brunned at angulis minus rotundatis, et antennis 
longioribus, oculis majoribus. Thorace transverso, leviter 
convexo, longitudine 3 3 latiori, antice capite (oculis in- 
clusis) vix angustiori, postice paulo latiorl, margine antico - 
utrinque sinuato, angulis anticis acutis, lateribus vix 
rotundatis, angulis posticis rectis, disco fusco. Scutello 
_elongato-triangulari, crebre PES R ie Elytris basi thoracis 
latitudinem cequantibus at 33 longioribus, postice paulo 
ampliatis, leviter convexis, obscure testaceis, distincte 
striatis, striis crebre irregulariter punctatis, interstitiis 
convexiusculis, irregulariter nigro-guttatis, parce punc- 
tatis, punctis nonnullis brevissime setiferis. 
Long. 33 lin.; lat. 2 lin. 
Allied to S. brunnea, but (besides the colouration) dis- 
tinguished by the larger and more prominent eyes, by the 
slightly more transverse thorax, which is more sinuated in 
front, by the scutellum being very distinctly punctured and 
having the apex less acute, and by the strize of the elytra 
being “composed of a single irregular line of punctures. 
Hab.—End of J une, on Maiyasan, Hiogo; flying at 
dusk. 
Serica brunnea, Linn. 
Hab,—Various parts of Japan. 
Serica grisea, Motsch. 
Serica? grisea, Motsch. Bull. Mose. 1866, 1. p. 171. 
Statura Ser. brunnee, sed brevior. Elongata, parallela, 
subconvexa, nigra, dense griseo-pubescens, antennarum 
basi, tibiis tarsisque brunneis ; fronte antice transversim 
impressA, antennarum clava ‘longiusculA, 3-articulata ; 
thorace transverso, punctulato ; “elytris thorace paulo 
latioribus, quadrangulatis, striatis, interstitiis subconvexis, 
punctatis; tibiis anticis bidentatis. 
Long. 3 lin.; lat. 1} In. 
Hab.—Japan. 
