and descriptions of new species in the British Museum. 495 



verso, minute sa.t crebre punctate, angulis hand productis, post- 

 icis acutis; elytris convexissimis, humeiis jjaiuin jirouiinentibus ; 

 antcnnis gracilibus, articulis 3-7 elongatis, ultimo quam piccedenti 

 duplo longiori : 



^, antennig gracilissimis, articulo ultimo duijlo longiori quam 

 latiori, pedum 4 anteriorum tibiis arcuatis. 



Long. 3 mm. ; lat. 2 mm. 



Brit. N. Borneo : Sanclakau (C F. Baker). Sarawak : 

 Mt. Matang {G. E. Bryant, Dec), Kuching (J. E. A. Lewis). 



Fig. 1. — Front tibia of Santa tibialis, sp. n., male. 2. Front tibia of 

 S. curvipes, sp. n., male. 3. Antenna of *S'. oculala, sp. n., male. 

 4. Antenna of S. filicornis, sp. n., male. 5. Front tibia of S. 

 crassicornis, sp. n., male. 6. Hind tibia of S, posticalis, sp. n., 

 male. 7. Hind tibia of S. ercisijJes, sp. n., male. 8. Hind 

 tibia of S. clauipes, sp. n., male. 9. Antenna of S. matleicornis, 

 sp. n., male. 10. Antenna of S. crassicornis, sp. n., male. 



A small species closely resembling S. curvipes and fili- 

 cornis, but with the legs and the basal half of the antennae 

 pale. The elytra are rather shorter and more strongly 

 narrowed behind. In the male the antennae are very 

 slender, and the front tibiae are rather strongly, and the 

 middle ones more gently, curved (Fig. 1). 



Saula filicornis, sp. n. 



Testacea, tibiis infuscatis (basi excepto) antemiisque nigris (basi 

 pallidiore); baud robusta, elongata, sat longe griseo-pubescens, 



