1902. ] SPIDERS FROM BORNEO AND SINGAPORE. 279 
duabus in singulo, externe apertis, albis ; pectore albo ; ore, 
antennis, palpis pedibusque testaceis. 
Long. 9 mm. 
Mas? Tibiis posticis juxta apicem denticulo acuto externe 
munitis. 
Hab. N.W. Borneo, Kuching. 
Alhed to and somewhat resembling C. mirabilis Gorh. Narrow, 
elongate, and rather smaller than the unique type of that species ; 
clothed (including the legs) with very fine hairs. The white 
markings are (as in other species of this genus) composed of 
snow-white scales. The pattern is different from that of C. mira- 
bilis in that there are on each elytron but two white lunules 
unconnected ; each pair form an oblong X, but are scarcely joined 
at the suture. The apex is truncate, as in C. mirabilis. 
A single example, apparently a male, collected Oct. 6, 1899. 
'TENERUS SULCIPENNIS (Gahan), 
Niger ; prothorace lateraliter nigro-viridescente, dimidio basali 
elytrorum et plaga sub-semicireulare ad basin pronoti pube 
rufo-velutina obtectis, dimidio apicali elytrorum atro-pubescente. 
Antennis articulis 3° ad 10” antice valde dilatatis, articulo 
3° quam 4° paullo angustiore ; pronoto ad medium basis 
paullo gibboso ; elytris utrisque quadri-sulcatis, interstitiis sat 
latis, leviter convewis. 
Long. 11; lat. 23 mm. 
Hab. Kuching (March 1900). Two examples; in British 
Museum and Hope Collection, Oxford. 
This species seems nearest allied to 7’. cingalensis White and 
7. parryanus Gorh., but differs from these and from all other 
known species of the genus in having the third joint of the 
antenne almost as strongly dilated as the fourth, and the elytra 
impressed with longitudinal grooves. 
4, COLEOPTERA: Ruyncnornora, Brenthide, 
by Dr. A. Senna. 
Drurvs sHeLrorbr Senna. (Plate XX. fig. 6, 2.) 
Moderately elongate, stoutish, black, provided with whitish 
scales of differing size sunk in the punctures; the head and the 
metarostrum with punctiform close-set scales, the joints of the 
antenne clothed with long accumbent scales. 
gd. Head slightly longer than broad, with the sides almost 
straight and a fovea between the eyes, which are prominent; the 
metarostrum is twice as long as the head and hardly narrowed 
before the antennx ; the prorostrum is short, naked, dark reddish 
brown. The antenne are inserted near the apex of the rostrum : 
the 3rd joint is longer than the 4th, the 4th a little longer than 
the 5th, the 7th and 8th subequal; the three apical joints are 
distinct, slightly thickened and finely pubescent. 
The prothorax is similarly shaped as in D. furcillatus (Gylh.), 
buf comparatively broader; its upper surface is covered with 
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