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this space is semicircular in outline on the outer edge and 

 straight on the inner side; the thorax is closely sculptured, 

 with a median but not strong carina from the base to the 

 anterior edge, anterior outline semicircular ; the scutellum 

 obtusely acuminate behind ; the elytra densely sculptured, 

 sculpture granulate, each wing-case has four vague costse, 

 the second one from the suture being the most conspicuous. 



This species appears to be closely similar to P. rufa, 

 E. Oliv., but it differs in the colour of the palpi and legs. 



Hab. Oshima (Schonfeldt). 



Callimerus prasinattts, sp. n. 



Elongatus, parallelus, laete seneo-viridis, griseo-hirtus, nitidus ; 



elytris apice rugosis ; antennis pedibusquo ilavis, tibiis inermis. 

 L. 7 mill. 



Rather pale brassy green ; the head sparsely and feebly 

 punctulate, face thickly clothed with a greyish scale-like 

 pubescence; the thorax, punctuation coarser and more dense, 

 with the surface distinctly rugose, on each side before the 

 middle in a line behind the eye is a convex tumour-like 

 swelling, which is more conspicuous than in some other species 

 of the genus ; the elytra are sculptured very similarly to the 

 thorax, but the rugosity is best marked at and near the 

 apices ; the sides of the metasternum are densely clothed with 

 white pubescence ; the mouth-organs, antennae, and legs are 

 flavous, the hair on the legs is much longer than that on the 

 body ; unlike some of the species of Callimerus, the tibiae are 

 without spines or denticulations and are long and slender. 



Hab. Oshima [Ferrie). 



Apate carinipennis, sp. n. 



Elongata, parallela, brunneo-nigra, subnitida ; capite dense rugoso ; 



thorace in medio obscure carinato ; scutello minuto, elevato ; 



elytris ante basin bicarinatis ; antennis piceis. 

 L. 13 mdl. 



Elongate, parallel, nearly black, somewhat shining; the 

 head rugosely and densely sculptured ; the thorax nodulose 

 and very roughly sculptured, anteriorly with a lateral ridge of 

 tubercles which terminate in a rough pointed process, which 

 projects over the forehead (the eyes viewed from above are 

 seen outside of them), the base is narrowly constricted, with 

 a somewhat large nodule on either side just before the base, 

 in the middle is a somewhat ill-defined furrow with a small 





