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or bright red ; the elytra darker in colour than the thorax, 

 sometimes immaculate, usually with a humeral flavous spot 

 and a second transverse one before the apex, rather parallel 

 at the sides, punctate-striate ; the antennae and legs reddish 

 brown, the antennas being rather the darkest. 

 Ilab. Konos^. A series taken, 17th May, 1881. 



Pytho nivalis, Lewis. 

 Pt/tho nivalis, Lew. Ent. xxi. p. 220 (1888). 



This is the only species at present known from Japan. 



Hab. Niohosan, and on the highest altitudes above Nikko, 

 in places where the snow remains in shady spots until the 

 beginning of June. 



ISTRISIA, gen. nov. 



This genus has most of the characteristics of Salpingus. 

 The chief differences are : ten joints of the antennse monili- 

 form, basal joint nearly as large again as the second ; 2-7 

 almost similar, 8-9 thicker and larger than the basal joint, 

 terminal largest and conical ; maxillary palpi, 2 basal joints 

 short, third moniliform, terminal longer but not wider; the 

 legs and tarsi are formed like those in Salpingus. The thorax 

 is gradually narrowed at the sides from behind the anterior 

 angle; the elytra not striate. Having only one example, I 

 give an outline of the body, and an enlarged drawing of the 

 palpi (fig. 1). 



FiR. 1. 



Istrisia rufobrunnea, sp. n. 



Elongata, subdepressa, parallela, brunnea, punctata, uitida ; tho- 

 race basi angustiore ; elytris punctatis, baud striatis : antennis 

 pedibusque concoloribus. 



L. 5 mill. 



Elongate, parallel, very slightly convex, brown, shining ; 

 the head rather wide, carinate at the sides from the anterior 



