60 Mr. Gilbert J. Arrow's Cotitribution to the 



The pronotum is without a liasal stria and the antennae 

 are more slender than in any other knowni species. 



Chondria ovalis, sp. n. 



Fulva, antcnnarum clava nigra (apicc cxtrcmo cxccpto); ovalis, 

 dense breviter luteo-pilosa, pronoto baud nitido, minute punctate, 

 latcribus regulariter arcuatis, marginibus baud latis, postice paulo 

 attenuatis, stria basali subtiU arcuata, ad marginem valde approxi- 

 mata; elytris regulariter seriato-punctatis, intervallis minute 

 punctulatis; an tennis baud longis, articulis 2^-8° globosis, com- 

 pactis, 9° ct 10° brevibus, IF ovali, ad duos praecedentes longitudine 

 aequali. 



Long. 3'5 mm. ; lat. max. 2 mm. 



Hab. Malay Peninsula: Venanri {G. E. Bn/ant, Nov. 

 1913). 



This is rather larger, more closely and finely pubescent 

 and more reoidarly oval in outline, than any other known 

 species. The sides of the prothorax are not serrated, 

 rather more evenly rounded and the margins not quite so 

 broad as in C. lutea and seriesetosa, and the basal stria is 

 very fine and close to the basal margin, the curvature of 

 which it follows. The elytra are longer than in the other 

 species and finely punctured, with regular rows of larger 

 punctures. The antennae are not long, joints 2 to 8 are 

 very compact and together about as long as the club, of 

 which the first two joints are transverse and together 

 abcnit as long as the last. The club is black, but with 

 the extremity of the last joint red. 



Chondria triplex, sp. n. (Plate I, fig. 1.) 



Rufa, protboracis medio usque ad basin (sed baud antice) 

 utriusque elytri medio antennarumque clava nigris, bujus apice 

 pallido; breviter ovata, convexa, modice nitida, undique fulvo- 

 pubescens, pronoto brevi, fere semicirculari, angulis omnibus fere 

 rectis, marginibus latis, basi stria subtili ad marginem valde approxi- 

 mata impresso; elytris fortiter punctato-striatis ; antennis modice 

 longis, articulis tribus ultimis laxe conncxis, fere ad reliquos longi- 

 tudine aequalibus, articulo apicali longissimo. 



Long. 3 mm. ; lat. max. 2 mm. 



Hab. Java ; Selabintanah {G. E. Bryant, April). 



