560 Mr. A. R. Wallace's Catalogue 



32. Maceonota quadrilineatAj Gory & Percheron. 



Macronota quadriliueata, Gory & Percli. Mon. Get. p. 321, 



pi. 63, f. 5. 



Tceniodera quadrilineata, Burm. Handb. iii. p. 329. 



M. scenica, Gory & Percli. Mon. Get. p. 322, pi. 63, f. 6. 



_ffrt6.— Java (Coll. Parry, B. M., Horsfield) ; India 

 (B. M.). 



33. Macronota antennata, n. s. 



Nigra, lanugine flavescente vestita ; tliorace Y signato ; 

 elytris rufo-undnlato-fasciatis, sutura in medio 

 punctisque sex albo-flavis. 



Black, more or less entirely clothed with pale yellow 

 hairs ; clypeus large, elongate, dilated, emarginate ; head 

 with a black mark between the eyes ; thorax small, 

 rounded in front, somewhat narrowed behind, densely 

 punctate, bearing in the middle a yellow line, forked to- 

 wards the eyes ; scutelluni large, triangular, pale yellow, 

 the sides only black ; elytra with a mark at the base next 

 the scutellum, an interrupted band across the middle 

 deeply curved behind, and a double curved baud near 

 the apex, rufous ; two small spots below the shoulders, 

 two lateral below the middle, and two linear apical spots 

 pale yellow ; pygidium with a large central yellow spot ; 

 beneath glossy, finely punctured; an irregular inter- 

 rupted pale yellow marginal band, the sternal process 

 small, acute ; legs slender, entirely black ; antenna? with 

 the club as long as the head, bright rufous. 



Length 4 lines. 



Htth.—Fenang (Coll. Parry, B. M.) . 



A beautiful little species, very distinct from all others, 

 but allied to M. setipes, from North China, and appa- 

 rently nearest to M. ornata. 



Sub.-fam. IV. SCHIZORHININ^. 



Gen. X. ScHizoRHiNA, Kirby. 



This is an Australian genus, which has spread over 

 many of the Austro-Malayan islands, extending as far 

 west as Batchian. The larger species are obtained chiefly 

 at the sap of the sugar palm {Arenga saccharifera) , the 

 smaller ones at the flowers of cocoa-nut jjalms. 



