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vissimi, postici apicem elytrorum non attingentes ; tibi(e 

 anticae curvatae ; tarsi vix dilatati, articulo ultimo elongato, 

 valido. Pro- et meso-sterna simplicia. Corpus angustatum, 

 cylindricum. 

 The two species composing this genus have a very similar habit, 

 but differ technically in two or three characters, which however 

 do not seem to be of sufficient value to justify their generic sepa- 

 ration. The first species, Zorilispe fulvisparsa, has the eyes very 

 deeply divided, and a longer scape than the other ; and is, propor- 

 tionally, somewhat stouter. The genus is allied to, but quite 

 distinct from, Alimura. 



Zorilispe fulvisparsa. (PI. IX. fig. 8.) 



Z. fusca, pube fulvescenti maculata ; elytris apice oblique sub- 

 truncatis. 



Hah. — Sarawak. 



Dark brown, with small patches of coarse fulvous hairs ; head 

 finely but rather distantly punctured ; prothorax scarcely longer 

 than broad, finely and closely punctured ; scutellum transverse ; 

 elytra with numerous small closely-arranged punctures, each apex 

 somewhat obliquely truncate, the angles of the truncation slightly 

 rounded (in the specimen before me the declivity of the elytra is 

 glabrous, probably from abrasion) ; body beneath dark brown, 

 closely punctured, with a thin fulvous pile; legs and antennae 

 brown. 



Length 4^ lines. 



Zorilispe acutipennis. 

 7i, brunnea, pube sparsa tecta ; elytris apice oblique truncatis, 



angulo externo acuto. 

 Hub. — Macassar. 



Reddish-brown, very thinly covered with a greyish pubescence 

 more or less irregular ; head somewhat punctured ; prothorax 

 longer than broad, closely punctured ; scutellum rather small, 

 transverse ; elytra more coarsely punctured than the prothorax, 

 on each side two or three longitudinal yellowish lines, each apex 

 obliquely truncate, the external angle of the truncation acute; 

 body beneath yellowish-brown, moderately punctured ; antennae 

 and legs reddish-brown, nearly glabrous. 

 Length 3 lines. 



Atimura. 

 Atimura, Pascoe, Trans. Ent. Soc. ser. 3, i. 548. 

 Caput prothoracis latitudinis, inter oculos quadratum, tuberibus 



