316 Mr. G. Lewis on 



tertio secundo aequali ; elytris testaceis, sutura infuscata ; pedibus 

 testaceis. 

 L. ^-Q miU. 



Black, shining, with griseous pubescence ; the head clearly, 

 not very closely punctured ; the thorax much more finely 

 punctured, infuscate, usually with a naiTOW margin anteriorly 

 and at the sides, including the posterior angles, reddish ; the 

 elytra punctate-striate, stria? rather fine, especially that next 

 the suture, interstices flat, sparsely punctulate, interstices 1 

 and 2 wholly infuscate, e3 and 4 dark at base, 3 dark behind 

 the middle, outer margin dusky about the middle or, in a 

 variety, wholly dark ; the antennae reddish at base, other 

 articulations darker; the legs wholly testaceous or reddish 

 brown in the dark varieties. 



This species varies in colour, sometimes the thorax and 

 elytra are wholly infuscate. It is similar to A. pallens, F., 

 in having the second and third joints equal and to A. limbatus, 

 F., in general appearance ; the outer margin of the elytra in 

 most of the specimens is narrowly infuscate in the middle 

 only. 



Ilab. Chiuzenji, Hakone, Wada-toge, and Junsai. 



Lepturoides [Gampylus) versicolor ^ sp. n. 



c^ . Elongatus, colore variabilis ; capite grosse ocellato-punctato, 

 fronte triangulariter excavata : thorace rufo-bruuneo, in medio 

 canaliculato, ocellato-punctato ; elytris testaceis, punctato-striatis, 

 interstitiis transversim rugosis, tibiis infuscatis. 



5 tota nigra. 



L. 14-15 miU. 



Elongate, male variable in colour, female black, with knees 

 and claws only pale. The head rather uneven, with large 

 ocellate punctures, forehead behind the carina triangularly 

 excavated ; the thorax punctured like the head, median 

 channel not wide, but well-marked, emarginate before the 

 hind angles, which last turn outwards almost at right angles 

 to the sides (this is a varying character) ; the scutellum punctu- 

 late, not carinate ; the elytra punctate-striate, obscurely punc- 

 tulate near the base, interstices are then transversely rugose 

 to the apex, the rugosities apparently crossing the striaj. 

 The male : head black, thorax varying from black to reddish 

 brown ; elytra usually testaceous, sometimes black, or with 

 the suture and outer margins black ; legs equally variable, 

 but the tibia; usually infuscate. The antenna; black in both 

 sexes. 



Hah. Chiuzenji. iSeventeen specimens, taken in June. 



