^Ii, W. I^. I)irftaiil\> lilii/m-liotid yote.^. 1.').'] 



]Ji(/iiis iiitriiijiikciisis. 



\\vm\ and pi-oiiotiun l)lack ; Ijoily Ijt'iifatli and h ji:s 

 ])icc()iis : ti'ffiiiiiia bronzy i>r(>\vn, the costal area black ; 

 pronotiiiti coarsely punctate, centrally longitndinally carinatc, 

 the posterior process very strongly tricarinate, and between 

 tliecarinations very coarsely punctate ; tegraina twice longer 

 til an broad. 



Long., incl. tcgm., 7 mm. 



Hab. Borneo ; Mt. Merinjak (■/. C. Moulton). 



Genus Eufkenchia. 



Eufi^eHchioy Godiiig, Pruo. Linn. Soc. X.S.W. x.vviii. p. 24 (^HJO.»). 

 iSertorins, St&l (part.), CEfv. Vet.-Ak, i'orh. IbO'J, p. 'IHI, 



Type, K. falcala, Walk. 



Stal {supra) referred to his genus Seriurius (indicated 

 without type in his 'Hem. Afncaua^), and including his 

 ^'. curvicurnis:siCentrotus Jalcatus, Walk. This alone would 

 have disqualified Euf7-encliiaj of which falcatus is the type. 

 However, previously, in 1866, " Bcrl. ent. Zeitschr. x. 

 p. 387,'^ iStai had given L'entrotus uustralis, i'airm., as the 

 type of his genus Sertorius^ which disposes of his subsequent 

 determination (1869j, and the genus Eufrenchia becomes a 

 necessity. 



Eufrenchia fulcata. 



Centrotus falcatus, Walk. List Horn. ii. p. (522 (1851). 

 L'entrotus bicurris, Walk. List lloni., Suppl. p. Itt4 (1858). 

 ^Sertorius ctirvicurnis, fStal, LEfv. Vet.-Ak. Furh. 1809, p. 287. 

 Eufrenchia falcata, Godiiifr, Troc. Liun. !Soc. N.S.W. xxviii. p. 25 

 (1903). 



Hab. Australia; Tasmania. 



Walker ascribed the habitat of his C bicurris (supra) as 

 '■'■ New 11 clj rides ? ^' The S[)ecimenson which he founded his 

 species were really received from Australia. 



Eiifrencliia striyala. 



L'entrotus striyatus, W aik. Jouin. Linn. ?!»(jc. Loud., Zunl. x. p. 1^4 

 (18(i8J. 



Hab. New (Juinea. 



Otinoliis it'Kjrortifus, sp. n. 



Head, pronotuin, and scutellum black ; lateral apices of 

 tlic scutellum ochraceous ; lateral margins of face and lateral 



