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and straiglit extentling backward to tlie middle of the eyes ; middle 

 cariuate ; frontal costa arcuate, in profile not sinuate, the rami 

 branching little above the posterior ocelli, widely sulcate ; posterior 

 ocelli jjlaced between the lower third of the eyes ; antennae filiform 

 rather short, scarcely reaching to the humeral angles, inserted dis- 

 tinctly between the eyes. Pronotuni deplanate, fossulate at the base 

 of process, between the shoulders convex ; process of pronotuni 

 extended backward beyond the apices of the posterior femora ; 

 lateral lobes having the posterior angles turned down, obtuse. 

 Femora elongate, margins entire. Elytra oblong, apices rounded ; 

 wings fully explicate ; first articles of the posterior tarsi rather 

 longer than the third. 



Type 0. ohliquifrons, sp. nov., herewith described. 



1. 0. obligidfrons, sp. nov. (Plate XXII, fig. G.) 



Body slender, granulate, colour cinereous very obscurely variegated 

 with fuscous on sides and legs ; eyes globose ; vertex viewed in front 

 subnarrower than one of the eyes, viewed from above bearing 

 strongly oblique carinulic convergent forward anri extended back- 

 ward on each side to the middle of the eyes, the vertex here a little 

 widened, middle carinate, on each side somewhat foveate ; frontal 

 costa arcuate, A'iewed in front rather widely sulcate, the rami evenly 

 divergent. Pronotum anteriorly truncate, posteriorly lengthily 

 acuminate subulate, extended much beyond the aj^ices of the pos- 

 terior femora ; dorsum deplanate, bearing two indistinct, abbreviated 

 granulate carinulaj between the shoulders ; median carina very thin 

 Ijut little incrassate between the shoulders, here undulate then 

 depressed behind, and straight on the process and less distinct ; 

 prozonal carinae parallel, very lightly expressed ; lateral carinae 

 passing forward on the shoulders but indistinctly expressed ; 

 humeral angles having the carina} more expressed, widely angulate ; 

 posterior angles of lateral lobes turned down, obtuse. Elytra oblong 

 having rounded apices ; wings fully explicate reaching to apex of 

 pronotum in male. Anterior and middle femoral margins entire ; 

 posterior femora elongate, the pra^genicular lobe small, spiculate, the 

 genicular lobe minute ; posterior tibia; armed with small spines and 

 serrulate ; the first articles of the posterior tarsi little longer than the 

 third, and having the pulvilli flat below, the third longer than the 

 second. 



Entire length of body, male, 13 mm. ; pronotum VI mm. ; posterior 

 femora G mm. 



One example from Sarawak, Borneo, collected by 



