310 Mr. H. ^y. Bates on the 
teriorly than in A. subsulcatus, which the species mucli 
resembles ; behind, the narrowing is long and gradual. 
The sulci of the elytra are without visible punctures. 
Subfam. Cymindin^. 
Cymindis jnctula, n. sp. 
Depressa, fusco-cupreo-asnea, vix nitida ; antennis, pal- 
pis, pedibus, eljtroruraque margine et maculis duabus 
f "ulvo-testaceis ; capite post oculos utrinque tumido deinde 
in collum constricto ; antennis brevibus, crassis ; thorace 
cordato, basi medio rotundato, angulis posticis elevatis, 
acute productis; elytris fortiter striatis. 
Long. 2^ lin. 
Nagasaki ; one example. 
The orbit behind the eye is as prominent and nearly as 
long as the eye itself. The siu-face of the head is finely 
alutaceous and sprinkled with punctures; the labrum, 
])al])i, and the short thickened antennfe, are of a more 
])itchy-testaceous tlian the legs, which are yellowish-tawny. 
The thorax is rounded, almost angulated on the sides 
anteriorly, then gradually narrowed to the hind angle, 
which projects as a small sharp tooth ; the middle of the 
base forms a short, broad, rounded lobe ; the whole sur- 
face is somewhat regularly and sharply transverse-striate ; 
the lateral rims are extremely fine. The elytra are 
very finely punctulate and alutaceous, deeply and sim])ly 
striated ; the lateral margin, a short vitta within the 
shoulder (extending from the base along the sixth and 
seventh interstices, Avitli an adjoining spot on the fifth), 
and a common sutural-apical spot, lying on the first and 
fourth interstices, emarginatc in front on the suture, and 
scarcely touching the apex, tcstaceous-taAvny. The fourth 
tarsal joint in the anterior legs is emarginatc, in the pos- 
terior simple. 
C. rivularis, Motsch. Ins. d. 1. Sibcrie, p. 4j ; Chaudoir, 
Bull. Mosc. 1850, iii. p. 85. 
Nagasaki ; Eastern Siberia. 
C. daimio, n. sp. 
Elongata, convexa, fulvo dense hirsuta, grosse punc- 
tata ; fulva, capite, thorace, elytrorumque macula apicali 
biloba nigro-cyaneis. 
Long. 4 lin. 
