BY W. MACLEAY, ESQ., F.L.S. 291 



Panagceus, transverse, marked on the median line, and slightly 

 emarginate in front, with the sides much widened into a rounded 

 ano-le in the middle, and emarginately narrowed from there to 

 the posterior angles which are acute and very slightly pointed 

 outwards. Scutellum very transversely triangular, smooth at the 

 apex. Elytra little broader than the thorax and striate, the strias 

 becoming punctate and sometimes interrupted towards the sides, 

 with the interstices subconvex and finely punctate. Body 

 beneath subnitid and very finely punctate. AntennsB and tarsi 

 piceous, the former widening and subserrate towards the apex. 



610. — Adelium monilicorne. n. sp. 



Length 3 lines. 

 Elongate-ovate, subconvex, black, subnitid, and punctate. 

 Head coarsely punctate, slightly i-ounded in front, and rather 

 prominently and obtusely angled in front of the eyes, with the 

 suture of the epistome subsemicircular. Thorax transverse, not 

 wider behind than in front, and rounded on the sides. Elytra 

 scarcely broader than the thorax at its broadest part and pro- 

 foundly striato-punctate, with the interstices convex, and minutely 

 punctate. Body beneath finely punctate. Antennsef and tai'si 

 piceous red, the former short, submonilifoi'm, and becoming larger 

 towards the apex, with the terminal joint round. 



611. — Seirotrana Mastersii, Pasc. Ann. Nat. Hist, 

 February, 1870. 



612. — Seirotrana punctifera. n. sp. 



Length 8 lines. 

 Of a bronzy olive, subnitid. Head deeply impressed on the 

 suture, subtruncate. Thorax subtransverse, slightly rounded on 

 the sides, trifoveate at the base, and marked on the disk with a 

 few large scattered punctures. Scutellum very transverse, broadly 

 rounded behind. Elytra finely striato-punctate with the inter- 

 stices flat, the ord 5th and 7th marked with a few large punc- 

 tures. Body beneath black. Antennee and tarsi piceous. 



