370 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on new Curculionidos. 



XLVII. — Descriptions of some new Genera and Species of 

 CurcuUonidoij mostly Asiatic. — Part III. Bj FRANCIS P. 

 Pascoe, F.L.S. &c. 



[Plate XI.] 



Brachyderinje. Calandrin^. 



Astycus scintillans. Otidognathus comptus. 



celatus. 



Otiorhynchin^. Omraatolampus stigma._ 

 _ . Spheuocorvuus meleaa-ris. 

 Epizorus, n. g. _i_ ^nfescens. 

 bimpsoni. conformis. 



ocellatus. 



llYLOBilN^. Cercidocerus heros. 



Dinichus, n. g. Eugnoristiis tristis. 



, terreus. Nassoplaasis pictipes. 



Neoxides, n. g. 



Amalactin^. bilineatus 



L/aogenia laticollis. 

 Exarcus, n. g. Tyndides luctuosus. 

 Hearseyi. 



Camptorhinin^. Sipalin^. 



Camptorbinus turLatus. Rhina Meldolae. 



Astycus scintillans. 



A. oblongus, niger, nitidus ; rostro trisulcato ; prothorace ad latera 

 elytrisque squamis aiireo-viridibus inter granules numerosos ad- 

 spersis. Long. 7 lin. 



Hah. Sumatra. 



Oblong, black, shining, the prothorax and elytra closely 

 covered with minute granules, between them — except on the 

 disk of the former — small brilliant golden-green scales ; ros- 

 trum v,'\i\\ a narrow median groove and a shorter one at the 

 side ; antennce ferruginous, clothed with scattered silvery 

 hairs ; prothorax about as long as broad, rounded at the 

 sides ; scutellum oblong, spreading out at the base ; elytra 

 gradually rounded to the apex, striate-punctate, the punctures 

 indistinct; body beneath covered with minute grey scales 

 and hairs, and much punctured ; legs blackish brown, with 

 scattered hairs and setse ; inner edge of the fore tibiae den- 

 ticulate. 



A very distinct species, with not quite the facies of its 

 congeners. An allied species from Rangoon has ovate elytra, 

 more decidedly punctured and conspicuously longer tibiae and 

 tarsi. 



