54 Mr. Gilbert J. Arrow's Coniribviion In llie 



narrow, but not more so than in S. latij>es (included in 

 Stenotarsus by Goi'ham). 



Stenotarsus malayensis, sp. n. (Plate I, fig. 2.) 



Fusco-castaneus, iiodibus antennisque rufis, harum clava autem 

 nigra ; late oblongus, siibnitidus, sat longe fulvo-pubescens, pronoto 

 parce et minute punctulato, marginibus lateralibus antice latis, 

 postice paulo angustatis; elytris fortius et crebrius punctatis, 

 lineis punctorum majoram lateralibus vagis; an tennis modice 

 longis, clava laxe articulata, longitudine ad articulos 2°-8° con- 

 juuctos fere aequali, articulo ultimo ad duos praecedentes aequali. 



Long. 4 mm, ; lat. max. 2*5 mm. 



Hab. Borneo : Pengaron (Doherfy) ; Malay Peninsula : 

 Perak (Doherty), Pcnang {G. E. Bryant). 



This evidently rather closely resembles S. birmanicus 

 Gorli., but the regular striation of the elytra is replaced by 

 irregular vague lines of rather larger punctures traceable 

 only upon the outer part of the elytra. It is broadly 

 oblong in shape, tawny-red in colour, except the last 3 

 or 4 joints of the antenna, and clothed with rather coarse 

 tawny pubescence. The upper surface is moderately 

 shining, especially the pronotum, which is rather thinly 

 punctured and pubescent. The lateral margins are broad 

 in front and a little narrowed behind. The antennae are 

 moderately long, joints 2 to 8 short and compact and 

 together about as long as the three last, which form a 

 loosely- jointed club, the terminal joint of which is about 

 twice as long as it is wide and the other two rather 

 transverse. 



Stenotarsus musculus, sp. n. 



Totus fulvus, antennarum clava nigra ; late ovalis, supra undique 

 dense subtilitcr punctatus et breviter fulvo-pubescens, protlioracis 

 margine laterali antice lato, postice paulo attenuate ; elytris regu- 

 lariter punctato-striatis, striis exterioribus paulo fortioribus, duabus 

 lateralibus antice conjunctis, abbreviatis; antennarum clava longa, 

 ad articulos reliquos conjunctim longitudine aequali, articulo 9° 

 quam 11° vix breviori. 



Long. 4 mm. ; lat. max. 2"75 mm. 



Hab. Borneo : Pengaron {Doherfy). 



There are three specimens in the British Museum. 



