new species of llhtei'idve. 287 



rather large punctures not closely set ; the pygidium punc- 

 tures rather smaller and closer; the niesosternnni is feebly 

 sinuous and marginate ; the anterior tibiro 5-dentate. 



This s[)ecies is similar to sedakovi, Mars., a species Marseul 

 figures with the f'ouitli dorsal stria broken ; but his descrip- 

 tion says that it is com[)lcte, and it is so in a long series of 

 specimens in my collection. 



IJab. Tsushima, Japan. 



Paromalus Jilum, Reitter, Deutsche ent. Zeitschr. xxviii. 

 p. 25G (iya4). 



"Tenuis, elongatus, parallelus, leviter, convexus, piceus, antennis 

 pedibusqiio fcrrugineis, illis clava testacea undiquepunctatissiraus, 

 prothorace leviter transverso, antrorsum minimo angustato ; 

 striola raarginali antice vix interrupta, elytris i)rothoracis latitu- 

 dine, parallelis, cylindricis, stria laterali interna subintegra, vel 

 2 dorsalibus basi obliquis valde abbreviatis et obsoletis ; meta- 

 sterno late sulcato, subtiliter punctate, abdomine segraento primo 

 antice fortiter punctato, linea antica motasternali vix biangulata 

 antrorsum subsemicirculari ; tibiis anticis dilatatis, subtiliter 

 4-denticulati3, intermediis et posticis angustatis ; his 1-, illis 

 S-spinulosis. Long, fere 2 mill." 



Ilab. Bulgaria. 



By an unfortunate error, probably by a misplacement of a 

 sheet in the manuscript, the above was wrongly represented 

 on page 3i7 (Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 7, vol. xx. 1907). 



Pachycrcerus scitulus^ sp. n. 



Oblongo-ovatus, Bubconvexus, cyaneus, nitidus ; fronte impressa, 

 parce puncticulata, stria antice interrupta ; pronoto utrinque 

 punctato, stria marginali integra ; elytris striis, subhumerali 

 externa integra, interna basali dimidiata, 1-3 iutegris, 4 basi 

 abbreviata, 5 apicali, suturali dimidiata ; propygidio grosse punc- 

 tato ; pygidio baai punctato, postice laevi. 



L. 51 mill. 



Oblong-oval, little convex, clear blue and shining ; the 

 forehead impressed, finely and sparsely punctulate, stria 

 narrowly interrupted in front; the thorax broadly and rather 

 coarsely punctate in the region of the anterior angle, less 

 widely punctate towards the base, and the scutellar area is 

 smooth, behind the head and towards the disc there are a 

 few punctures, the marginal stria is complete ; the elytra, 

 striae, external humeral complete, internal basal and dimidiate, 

 1-3 dorsal complete, -i shortened anteriorly, 5 short and 



