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tinctness ; head impunctate ; prothorax very sparingly punctured, 

 an impressed line behind the anterior margin interrupted in the 

 middle, and posteriorly two transversely impressed lines, the disk 

 with two dark spots (in one specimen nearly obsolete) ; scutellum 

 broad at the base, narrower and truncate behind ; elytra sub- 

 seriate-punctate posteriorly, the punctures on the middle and base 

 more irregular, very small and nearly concealed by the pubes- 

 cence ; body beneath and legs reddish-brown, with a delicate 

 smooth pile ; antennae from a quarter to a third longer than the 

 body. 



Length 10 lines. 



Agnia. 

 Agnia, Newman, The Entom. i. 291. 

 Caput antice supra angustius, vertice elongatum ; tuberibus anten- 

 niferis validis, breviusculis, approximatis. Oculi tenue granu- 

 lati, mediocres, ore distantes. Antennce ( ^ ) duplo — quadruplo 

 corpore longiores, setaceae ; scapo vix elongato, apicem versus 

 sensim incrassato, apice ipso cicatrice magna instructo ; arti- 

 culo tertio duplo longiore ; caeteris aequalibus vel (etiam in 

 eadem specie) multo brevioribus. Prothorax transversus, 

 antice angustior, utrinque sub-rotundatus, muticus, basi sub- 

 bisinuatus. Elytra (S) sub-trigonata, ($) oblongo-ovata, 

 humeris productis, baud lobatis, apice rotundata. Pedes 

 (praesertim $ ) modice elongati ; tarsi sub-aequales. Pro- 

 sternum elevatum. Mesosternum valde productum. 

 This handsome genus will be readily recognized, at least among 

 those in this collection, by the obconical form of the prothorax, 

 which is without any trace of the lateral tooth, and by the long 

 setaceous antennae (varying however from twice to four times 

 the length of the body in the same species) as contrasted with 

 Jchthophora. 



Agnia fasciata. (PI. XI. fig. 1.) 

 Pascoe, Proc. Ent. Soc. 1859, p. 54. 

 A. aterrima ; elytris fasciis quatuor ochraceo-pubescentibus. 

 Hab. — Amboyna. 



Deep black, somewhat nitid, mostly with a slightly blueisli 

 shade, the elytra with four broad clear yellow-ochraceous bands ; 

 head minutely and remotely punctured, slightly pubescent ; pro- 

 thorax with slightly impressed punctures, nearly glabrous, a 

 curved impression anteriorly and two grooved lines behind, the 



