new or little-known Coleoptera from the East. 453 
2. Theodosia magnifica, sp. n. 
do. T. viridis, elytris, abdomine femoribusque flavescentibus ; caput 
cornu longo aureo-igneo simplice ; prothorax cornu aureo-igneo, 
apice truncato, infra antemedium uni-, versus apicem bituberculato, 
densissime granulato-punctulatus, fortiter convexus, lateribus 
medio rotundatus, postice angustatus, angulis posticis rotundatis ; 
scutellum elytraque tenuissime punctulata. 
Long. 30, elytr. 14, lat. 12 millim. 
Distinguished from 7. Howitt’i (Cast.) by the yellowish 
colour ot the elytra, abdomen, and femora, by the prothorax 
being shaped almost as in 7. telifer, Bates, with the sides 
rounded in the middle, gradually attenuated near the base, 
and with this narrowed portion without an elevate margin. 
The prothoracic horn differs from that of 7. Howzttdi (Cast.) 
in having three small tubercles underneath, one towards the 
base and two (one at each side) near the tip. The punctua- 
tion is extremely fine and dense; there are no coarse and 
scattered punctures either on the prothorax or on the elytra, 
whilst 7. How7ttit (Cast.) has (besides the fine punctuation) 
such scattered punctures on the middle of the prothorax and 
rather dense umbilicate punctures at the base of the elytra. 
The prothorax is much more convex and the elytra are rela- 
tively shorter and broader. 
Kina Balu, British North Borneo. One male. 
3. Pseudochalcothea planiuscula (Bates). 
As the male of this species is not yet described we give 
the following diagnosis :— 
6. Tibie antice inermes, intermedie intus sinuate, postice ante 
medium intus lobo longo, tibie sequali, sat lato, apice minute 
dilatato, longitudinaliter impresso, fere spatuliformi; abdominis 
segmentum ultimum apice sat late sinuatum; pygidium apice 
leviter bilobum. 
Kina Balu. 
4. Pseudochalcothea pomaceu (Bates). 
¢. Tibie antice extus inermes, intermedizw parum arcuate, intus 
indistincte sinuate, postice intus ad basin lobo tibiis multo 
longiore dimidio basali subparallelo, dimidio apicali angustissimo, 
versus apicem filiformi; abdominis segmentum ultimum sinuatum ; 
pygidium longitudinaliter impressum, apice bilobum. 
Kina Balu. 
