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numerous seta?, and the coloration, induce me to place it after 

 Ipochira. 



Myromeus subpictus. (PI. IV. fig. 1,) 



M. pubescens, fuscus, cinereo-varius ; prothorace utrinque 

 macula ochracea postica; elylris ocliraceo-plagiatis. 



Hab. — Ceram. 



•Dark brown, nearly black, with a close, principally ashy pubes- 

 cence ; head covered with ashy hairs ; prothorax nearly quadrate, a 

 stout nearly straight spine slightly behind the middle, ashy speckled 

 with dark brown, a large ochre spot on each side posteriorly but 

 embracing the spine; scutellum subquadrate ; elytra moderately 

 punctured, pubescence dark brown, mottled with ashy and some 

 patches of ochraceous ; the two principal at the side at about equal 

 distances from each other, the base and the apex; of the next, one 

 is towards the apex, the other between the posterior patch and the 

 suture ; body beneath and legs with a greyish pubescence, with 

 several long white hairs, especially at the sides of the abdomen and 

 tibiae; tarsi dark brown, the two basal joints ashy; antennae a 

 little longer than the body, dark brown, the bases of the inter- 

 mediate joints ashy. 



Length 4 lines. 



Ombrosaga. 

 Caput subimmersum, antice subquadratum. Ocidi majusculi. 

 Anlenncs sublineares, ciliatse ; scapo subelongato, articulis 

 tertio quartoque longioribus, cseteris brevioribus et sub- 

 sequalibus. Prothorax subtransversus, utrinque rotundatus, 

 spinis tribus instructus, basi apice latiore. Elytra oblonga, 

 integra. i^e??!0?"a modice clavata; tarsi antici subtriangulares, 

 postici vix subelongati. 

 The single species composing this genus has very much the 

 appearance of M'tcen'm irrorata (post, p. 39) ; the elytra are more 

 parallel than in the Exocentri, and the antennae are rather linear 

 than setaceous ; it is particularly distinguished from all the genera 

 of the sub-family by the three spines of its prothorax. 



Ombrosaga maculosa. (PI. II. fig. 6.) 

 E. fusca ; elytris guttis griseis oblongis dispersis ; antennis 



fuscis. 

 Hab. — Tondano. 



Dark brown, subnitid. Head with a thin greyish pile ; eyes 

 rather large, black ; prothorax broader than the head, coarsely 

 punctured, a line of greyish hairs in the middle, each side with 



