of Geodcpliagoiis Coleoytera frum China. 333 
longe ante apicem gradatim attenuatis, striato-punctatis, 
striis versus apicem evanescentibus. 
Long. 21 lin. ^ $. 
Kiu-Kiang and Foochow. 
Differs from all other species known to me bv its ellip- 
tical form. The thorax is large and nearly square, rather 
more narrowed anteriorly than behind, with the broadest 
part a little before the middle, where the dilatation is very 
slight and subangular. The elytra are of same width as 
the thorax at the base, and are very obliquely or gradually 
enlarged from that point. The pale stripe near the apex 
is sometimes almost blended behind with the pale apex 
itself. 
Drypta Formosana, n. sp. 
Magna, lata, robusta, nigro-picea, antennis, palpis, pedi- 
busque testaceo-rufis : capite pone oculos tumido, supra 
grosse confluenter punctato, epistomate plagji mediana 
frontali colloque laavibns ; thoracis parte antica dilatatfi, 
margine laterali acuto, denticulato, antice vix angustato, 
ante basin fortiter angustato, supra grosse confluenter 
rugoso-punctato, medio longitudinaliter elevato, lateribus 
utrinque depressis ; elytris amplis, striis latis, transversim 
grosse punctatis, interstitiis latis, medio Ifevibus. 
Long. 6^ lin. 
I. Formosa (Mr. Swinhoe). 
One of the largest known species of Drypta, allied to 
D. mandibular is (JaA'a) and crassiuscula (India). 
Sing ilia liirautus, n. sp. 
Ferrugineo-piceus, labro, palpis, femoribusque pallidi- 
oribus, densissime hirsutus; capite collo constricto; thorace 
transversim quadrato, medio fortiter rotundato, postice 
utrinque modice sed valde sinuatim angustato, marginibus 
lateralibus late explanatis reflexis, angulis posticis productis 
rectis, basi medio late sed hand longe lobato, utrinque 
usque ad angulum recte ti-uncato ; elytris convexiusculis 
ut in S. hicolore punctato-striatis, interstitiis siibconvexis. 
Long. 3 1 lin. 
Hong Kong. 
The pubescence is so dense and woolly that the scul])- 
ture of the integuments is not readily visible ; the middle 
of the head and thorax are, however, smooth. The 
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