new Japanese Coleoptera. 341 



Lagria notabilis, sp. n. 



Nigra, nitida, nigro-hirta ; capite thoraceque grosse punctatis ; 



elytris dense punctatis et transversiui rugosis, apice angulo sutu- 



rali valde mucronatis. 

 L. 11| mill. 



Black, shining, clothed with long black hairs not closely 

 set ; the head and thorax relatively narrow, elytra at the 

 bases as wide again as the thorax, widest behind the middle ; 

 the head rather coarsely and rugosely punctate, with a trans- 

 verse impression between the antennas ; the thorax sculptured 

 like the head, with a longitudinal impression, free of large 

 punctures, on the disk ; the scutellum somewhat roughly 

 punctulate, obtuse behind ; the elytra more densely and more 

 coarsely sculptured than the thorax, with the interstices of 

 the punctures more raised and generally distinctly transverse ; 

 on the apex of each elytron there is a large triangular process, 

 the base of the triangle being parallel to the suture, so that 

 when the wing-cases are closed only one of the processes is 

 visible; the antennas and legs are black, joints 7 to 11 of the 

 first are opaque. 



Uab. Oshima (Ferrie). 



Macrolagria rugipennis, sp. n. 



Elongata, subparallela, nigra, nitida ; elytris grosse et rugose 



punctatis, nigris vel rufo-brunneis. 

 L. 11-12 mill. 



Elongate, rather parallel at the sides, black, shining ; the 

 elytra black or wholly reddish brown ; the head smooth, with 

 a very few scattered punctures and an oblong impression 

 between the eyes (not always well defined) ; the thorax, punc- 

 tures larger and much more numerous than those of the head 

 and somewhat irregularly set, posterior rim distinctly elevated ; 

 the elytra with coarse punctures arranged roughly in double 

 rows, with costas running between them ; the costae are 

 encroached upon by the punctures, apices somewhat acute ; 

 the legs and antennas black. 



This species is about the size of and similar to M. ritfo- 

 brunnea, Mars., but the eyes are nearer together in both 

 sexes and the rough and coarse sculpture of the elytra is 

 very different. 



Bab. Oshima (Ferrie). Apparently common. 



Balaninus Hilgendorfi, Har. 



Roel. 1874. 



