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striate ; the antennse are somewhat long and nearly black ; 

 the legs infuscate, with the joints and tarsi rather paler. 



This species differs from A. Leivi'si, Eeitt., in being less 

 parallel and with shorter elytra. The antennse are one quarter 

 of their length longer, the thorax is more transverse and more 

 arched laterally, with the rim conspicuously raised ; the punc- 

 tures of the elytra are also clearly separate from each other, 

 and not close and sometimes confused as in A. Lewisi. The 

 hind tarsi also are distinctly longer. 



Hah. Suyama in Sagami, and Ichiuchi and other places in 

 Higo. 



Phceochrous asiaticus, sp. n. 



Piceo-brunneus, nitidus, supra parum convesus ; clypeo margine 

 utrinque reflexo iu medio iuciso ; thorace sparse punctato ; elytris 

 dense striato-punctatis ; tibiis anticis 3-dentatis. 



L. 9-9i mill. 



Pitchy brown, shining, somewhat convex above ; the head 

 with rather small punctures, not closely set, and a small area 

 between the eyes smooth, anterior portion and cheeks finely 

 strigose, clypeus deeply incised in the middle, with the edges 

 on either side markedly reflexed ; the thorax wath scattered 

 punctures variable in size on the disk, larger and closer on 

 the lateral margin, along the edges is a tiue stria, complete 

 on all sides, but leaving a somewhat wide smooth margin 

 behind the head ; the scutellum somewhat acuminate, hinder 

 part smooth ; the elytra has rows of punctures, about twenty- 

 one, more or less regular, with three vague costas on the 

 median area ; each costa is separated by three or four rows of 

 punctures ; the anterior tibice have three large teeth on the 

 outer edge well separated from each other and projecting 

 beyond the regularly arranged smaller ones. 



This species differs from a Ceylonese species I have in the 

 clypeus being more widely incised, the thorax more convex, 

 the marginal stria leaves a wide margin behind the head, 

 and the scutellum is longer and more acuminate posteriorly. 

 In the Ceylonese species the anterior tibise are only furnished 

 with two conspicuous teeth. 



Hah. Okinawa. I have seen three examples from the 

 collection of Colonel Schonfeldt. 



Apogonia amida, sp. n. 



Breviter ovata, convexa, nitida ; capita thoraceque supra aeueo- 

 nigris ; antenuis brunneo-testaceis ; clypeo antice arcuato, dense et 



