214 Mr. G. C. Champion on 



Hab. Borneo, Betuh, Sarawak (G. E. Bryant : 17. v. '1A). 



One specimen, An isolated form, with a shining black, 

 sparsely pubescent body, slender, testaceous antennae, a 

 large, broad head, large, rounded, prominent eyes, a 

 comparatively short, ample prothorax, and rather coarsely, 

 conspicuously punctato-striate elytra, the outer interstices 

 of which are regularly uniseriate-punctate. 



16. Macratria flavipalpis, n. sp. 



Elongate, narrow, shining, sparsely clothed with fine, adpressed, 

 cinereous hairs; black, the palpi, mouth-parts, antennae, tarsi, and 

 anterior tibiae in part, testaceous, the rest of the legs infuscate, the 

 reddish knees excepted. Head about as long as broad, much 

 developed behind the comparatively small eyes, gradually arcuately 

 narrowed posteriorly, closely, finely punctate, subtruncate and feebly 

 emarginate at the base; antennae moderately long, slender, joints 

 9-11 elongated and stouter than those preceding, 11 a little longer 

 than 10 ; joints 2 and 3 of the maxillary palpi very broad, 4 elongate, 

 stout, cultriform. Prothorax narrow, elongate-oval, attenuate in 

 front, feebly, obliquely compressed on the flanks posteriorly, the 

 basal groove sharply defined ; closely, rather coarsely punctate. 

 Elytra much wider than the prothorax, moderately long, sub- 

 parallel in their basal half ; closely, finely punctate, and also with 

 rows of coarser punctures to near the apex, the interstices finely 

 subcostate externally. Legs rather stout, the femora strongly 

 clavate, the basal joint of the anterior tarsi thickened. 



Length 43 mm. (^ $ ?) 



Hab. Philippine Is., Mindanao, Isabela {Semper). 



Two specimens. Separable from M. bicincta and M. 

 semperi, apart from colour differences, by the smaller, less 

 elongate eyes, the relatively broader basal portion of the 

 head, the shorter apical joint of the antennae, etc. Com- 

 pared with the more nearly allied M. flavicornis, from 

 Assam, the present species is less robust, and has a more 

 coarsely punctate, less attenuate head, a longer and stouter 

 apical joint to the maxillary palpi, a narrower, less densely 

 punctate prothorax, and narrower, more finely punctured 

 elytra. 



17. Macratria flavicornis, n. sp. 



Elongate, moderately robust, shining, sparsely clothed with fine, 

 adpressed, brownish-cinereous hairs, the vestiture of the under 

 surface cinereous ; black, the mouth-parts, antennae, anterior tarsi, 



