104 Mr. F. P. Pascoe's Descriptions of New Genera 



nebulosls ; antennis giiseis, articulis apice nigris. China 

 Borealis. 



Densely covered with a somewhat greenish-golden velvet 

 pubescence, the elytra varied by three or four irregular-clouded 

 bands, which, according to position, is darker or lighter, i, e., the 

 dark becoming the light, and vice versa; prothorax rather narrow, 

 with the spine produced ; antennae with the top of each joint 

 black, the rest pale grey ; legs varied with grey and brown. 



Length 13 lines. 



There are two or three undescribed species very near this. 



MonoJiammus carissmus. 



M. ater, pube crocea densissima tectus ; prothorace breve, 

 atro-maculatd vel lineata ; elytris irregulariter reticulatis. 

 Burmah. 



Black, with variously disposed patches of short appressed 

 saffron yellow hairs, the smooth black surface showing in the 

 intervals ; on the prothorax two spots in a line with the eye, 

 which sometimes coalesce and form a line ; and on the elytra 

 various irregular reticulations, among which may be recognized 

 three larger patches on the sides of each, and a common central 

 one at the base ; under surface and legs dull yellow ; antennae 

 yellow, with the first and second joints and the apices of the 

 remainder black, except the three last, which are brown. 



Length 8 lines. 



A beautiful species, not likely to be confounded with any other. 



Stegenus. 



Head narrow ; antennae approximate, rather longer than the 

 body, with the first four joints densely clothed with short stiff 

 hairs. 



Thorax unarmed, longer than broad, contracted both before 

 and behind ; elytra broader than the thorax ; legs rather short. 



Nearly allied to Acthnphora, Newm., from which it differs 

 chiefly in the antennae. 



Stegenus dactylon. (PI. XXIL fig. 6.) 



S. fuscus ; prothorace subsulcato, confertim punctulato ; elytris 



striatis, interstitiis rugoso-punctatis, humeris productis, apici- 



bus fulvo-notatis ; subtus lateribus albis ; antennis articulis 



quinto ad ultimum luteis. Borneo. 



Deep brown, approaching to black, beneath the eye a white 



stripe which extends along the side of the thorax, and, but 



