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almost flat. Femora moderately elavate. Basal joint of anterior 

 tarsi thickened, that of the posterior pair curved. 

 Length 3i— t mm. (J O.) 



Hab. Borneo, Mt. Matang, alt. 1000 feet, W. Sarawak 

 (G. E. Bryant, xii. '13). 



Seven specimens. An elegant little insect, shining black, 

 with testaceous antennae, palpi, and tarsi, the elytra with 

 a common, broad, post-basal, whitish fascia, the head 

 rather small, obconic, the eyes small, the antennae slender, 

 etc. The elytral sculpture is similar to that of M. nankinea, 

 Pic. M. griseosellata, Fairm., from Hue, M. biguttata, Pic, 

 from Sumatra, M. testaceicornis, Pic, from Celebes, and 

 M. birmanica, Pic, from Bhamo, appear to be somewhat 

 similarly maculate forms. 



9. Macratria albofasciata, n. sp. 



Moderately elongate, narrow, rather dull (till abraded), thickly 

 clothed with fine, brown, adpressed pubescence, the prothorax 

 with intermixed cinereous hairs at the base, the elytra with a trans- 

 verse cinereous fascia (not reaching the suture) at about the basal 

 third; black, the maxillary palpi (the infuscate apical joint ex- 

 cepted), mouth-parts, joints 1-8 of the antennae, and the apices of 

 the tarsi testaceous, the tip of the antennae rufescent. Head about 

 as long as broad, scarcely wider than the prothorax, subtruncate 

 and deeply excised at the base, densely, minutely punctate; eyes 

 moderately large, distant; antennae rather long, slender, joints 

 9-11 much longer and stouter than those preceding, !» and 10 equal, 

 subtriangular, 11 nearly as long as the two preceding united. Pro- 

 thorax oblong-oval, obliquely compressed on the flanks posteriorly, 

 densely scabroso-punctulatc, the basal groove dee]). Elytra moder- 

 ately long, considerably wider than the bead, subparallel in their 

 basal half, the transverse post-basal depression deep; densely, finely 

 punctate, and also with rows of fine punctures to beyond the middle. 

 Basal joint of anterior tarsi thickened, that of the posterior pair 

 curved. 



Length 3± mm. ($ ?) 



Hab. Assam, Patkai Mts. (Dciherty). 



One specimen, in very fresh condition. Separable from 

 the insects here referred to M. geslroi, Pic, by the densely 

 punctulate, duller, closely pubescent surface, the shorter 

 antennae, the Bubtruncate, deeply notched base of the 

 head, the scabrous prothorax, the Bubparallel, finely 



