6G LYCID^. 



Cladophorus restrictus. 

 (Plate XVI. fig. 5.) 

 Waterk, Trans. Ent. Soc, 1878, p. 113. 



Fuscixs, pubescens ; antennis longe flabellatis ; thorace septem- 

 areolato, lineis elevatis limboque pallidis ; elytris basi ipsji aiiguste 

 sordide flava, quadricostatis, interstitiis biseriatim obsolete siibtiliter 

 puuctatis ; femorum basi genubusque sordide flavesccntibus. 



Loug. 4 lin. 



Hah. Waigiou ( Wallace). 



Thorax a little narrowed in front, the sides somewhat straight ; 

 the four anterior areolets nearly equal, the incrassate margins testa- 

 ceous, the elevated lines pale pitchy. Scutellum deeply emarginate 

 at the apex. Elytra a little narrowed in their middle, with the 

 four costa? fine, the second and third slightly turn from the scutellum 

 near the base ; near the base and at the apex a very fine short costa 

 may be seen between each pair of the complete costse, but those at 

 the apex are very obscure. 



This species is somewhat aberrant in this genus on account of the 

 costse of the elytra not being parallel to the suture near the base. 

 The branches of the middle joints of the antennae are about six times 

 as long as the joints themselves. 



ENICLASES. 



Antennae long, somewhat dentate. Thorax narrow, with seven 

 areolets, the two lateral- ones imperfectly divided; the posterior 

 angles acute, prominent. Scutellum somewhat rounded posteriorly, 

 with a small notch at the apex. Elytra with seven costse, the first 

 trifurcate at the base ; interstices with a single line of punctures. 

 Legs very long, compressed. 



I only know of one species, Lt/cus (gen. 35) liiteolus, W., which 

 has the scutellum formed as in this genus. 



Eniclases luteolus. 



(Plate XVI. fig. 12.) 



Lycus (gen. .35) luteolus, Wate?-h., Trans. Ent. Soc, 1878, p. 113. 



Flavus ; antennis infuscatis, thorace marginibus evidenter punc- 

 tatis, scptemareolato, angulis posticis valde acutis ; scutello subro- 

 tundato, posticc medio acute exciso ; elytris opacis septemcostatis, 

 costa prima basi trifurcata, seconda, quai'ta et sexta magis elevatis, 

 interstitiis sat fortiter transversim punctatis. Long. 5| lin. 



Hah. Aru Island and Dorey {WaUace). 



Thorax rather long, narrowed anteriorly, a little enlarged before 

 tlie posterior angles ; the anterior and lateral margins are rather 



