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excepted) ferruginous ;• the pubescence long, with scattered 

 erect setae intermixed; the head broad, closely punctate, 

 truncate at the base, with a shallow occipital groove ex- 

 tending forward as far as the posterior margin of the eyes, 

 the latter rounded and moderately large; the antennae 

 rather slender, with joints 9-11 thickened and much 

 elongated, 11 a good deal longer than 10; the prothorax 

 ample, oval, roughly sculptured, faintly canaliculate; the 

 elytra shining, subparallel, moderately elongate, roughly 

 punctate, and also substriate on the basal half of the disc ; 

 the legs long, stout. Length 5-6£, breadth 1J-1;! mm. 



31. Macratria marginata, n. sp. 



Moderately elongate, somewhat depressed, shining, sparsely clothed 

 with yellowish adpressed hairs; obscure ferruginous, the head 

 rufescent, the antennae, legs, elytra, and abdomen testaceous, the 

 elytra with the suture and sides indeterminately infuscate. Head 

 long, narrow, well-developed behind the very large eyes, rounded at 

 the sides posteriorly, sparsely, minutely punctate, the occipital 

 groove short, deep; antennae slender [joints 9-11 missing]. Pro- 

 thorax oblong-oval, narrow, about as wide as the head, obliquely 

 compressed on the flanks posteriorly, densely scabroso-pun< tatt , 

 the basal groove complete. Elytra long, relatively broad, Bub- 

 parallel; sparsely, minutely punctate, and also shallowly punctato- 

 striate to beyond the middle, the interstices narrow, subcostate on 

 the disc. Pygidium feebly emarginate at tip. Legs stout, the 

 femora strongly clavate. 



Length 5 mm. (<J ?) 



Hab. Peeak (Doherly). 



One specimen, somewhat imperfect. Recognisable by 

 the long, narrow, rufescent head and prothorax; the slender, 

 pallid antennae; the relatively broad, subparallel, shining, 

 punctato-striate, testaceous elytra, with the suture and 

 sides darker; and the stout, pallid legs. .1/. limbata, 

 Pic, from Sumatra, must be somewhat similarly coloured, 

 except that the reddish longitudinal elytra! stripe appears 

 to be narrower and better denned. 



32. Macratria setigera, n, sp. 



Elongate, robust, shining, clothed with line, adpressed, greyish 

 pubescence, the elytra] striae each with a row of longer hairs, the 

 upper surface also set with scattered, long, erect, fine, pallid setae; 



