Lonyicornia Malayana. 673 



simi, subsequales. J.w^en/icedimiclio corporis sequales, 

 sat validie; scapo cylindrico^ brevissimo; articulo 

 tertio triplo scapo longiore, et duplo quarto longiore ; 

 cgeteris quarto sequalibus ; omnibus, duobus basalibus 

 exceptis, fossulatis. Oculi reiiiformes, supra et 

 infra distantes. Prothorax transversim quadratus, 

 apice late emarginatus, basi leviter bisinuatus, lateri- 

 bus paulo rotundatus. Elytra depressa, parallela. 

 Pedes breviusculi, compressi ; tihice inermes ; tarsi 

 subaequales, breves, articulo basali lato. Prosternuni 

 vix productum. Mesosternum breve, angustum. 

 Abdomen segmento ultimo subtriangulari. Coiyus 

 depressum, glabrum. 



The male only of this genus is known. The type has 

 a striking resemblance in habit to Eurypoda. 



Zarax eurypodoides. (PI. XXIV. fig. 3.) 

 {Z. eurypodioides), Pascoe, I. c. 



7i. piceo-fuscus, nitidus. 

 Hah. — Sumatra. 



Pitchy -brown, shining j head and prothorax darker, 

 finely and closely punctured ; scutellum transversely 

 cordiform, pointed behind; elytra finely and very closely 

 punctured, the punctures mostly contiguous, each elytron 

 with four slightly raised costas, the outermost nearly 

 obsolete, but between this and the third a short and very 

 indistinct line posteriorly 3 body beneath glabrous, pitchy, 

 shining, and minutely punctured; legs and antennas 

 dark brown, shining. 



Length 11 lines. 



COLPODEEIN^. 



The third joint of the tarsi is either simple or divided 

 into very narrow lobes ; in the latter case naked, or only 

 with stiff hairs beneath. This subfamily includes four 

 genera, exclusive of two whose position is doubtful. Two 

 of these are represented in the collection, another is 

 found at the Cape {Golpoderus) , and the fourth is a native 

 of Kangaroo Island (Notophysis) . 



Genera. 



Eyes entire . . . Omotagus, Pasc. 



Eyes emarginate . . Hy status, Thorns. 



