BY W. MACLEAY, ES(i , F.L.S. 255 



472. — MONOCKEPIDIUS SUBFLAVUS. n. sp. 



Length 2 1 lines. 

 Pale yellow, subopaque, minutely punctate and pilose. Head 

 dark brown, subconvex. Thorax much longer than the width, 

 and brown at the apex — the brown colour sometimes extending 

 in a point almost to the base in the middle and on the sides — 

 with the posterior angles rather short, subacute, and bicarinated, 

 the inner carina very minute. Scutellum nearly round. 

 Elytra not three times longer than the width, striato-punctate, 

 and rounded at the apex, with an elongate lateral spot behind the 

 humeral angles, an oblong patch on the suture of the base, and 

 a narrow zig-zag fascia behind the middle, of a dark brown. 

 Body beneath brownish yellow. 



473. MONOCREPIDIUS SDBMACULATUS. n. sp. 



Length 2^ lines. 

 Brown, subopaque, finely and densely punctate, and covered 

 with a short yellowish pile. Head subconvex. Thorax longer 

 than the width, and pale coloured at the base, with the median 

 line obsolete, and the posterior angles acute, unicarinate, and 

 slightly curved upwards. Scutellum reddish. Elytra a little 

 longer than twice the width, striato-punctate, and rounded at the 

 apex, with some indistinct dull red patches over their surface. 

 Legs pale yellow. 



474. — MONOCREPIDIDS ALBIDUS. n. sp. 



Length 4 lines. 



Pale reddish brown, opaque, minutely punctate, and entirely 

 covered with a very dense short whitish pubescence. Head 

 nearly flat. Thorax longer than the width, without median line, 

 and with the posterior angles rather short, acute, and strongly 

 carinated. Elytra longer than twice the width, striato-punctate, 

 and rounded at the apex. The parts of the mouth yellow. 



475. MONOCRPEIDIUS SDBGEMINATDS. n. sp. 



Length 3| lines. 

 Reddish brown, subopaque, densely punctate and clothed with 



