the Clstelidse &c. of Japan. 423 



This species is much smaller than M. rufohrunnea^ Mars., 

 but otherwise it closely resembles it. The head is narrower 

 and the eyes less prominent (especially noticeable in the males), 

 and the joints of the antennse are less constricted at their 

 bases. The colours of all my specimens are much darker than 

 those of Marseul's species. 



Hah. Chiuzenji, Miyanoshita, and in other places in the 

 plain of Fujisan. Beaten from flowering shrubs in June. 



Macrolagria htrsuta, sp. n. 



Elongata, nigra, nitida, hirsuta ; elytris asneo-nigris, punctato- 

 striatis, interstitiis transversim rugosis ; antennis piceis ; femoribus 

 nigris, tibiis tarsisque dilutioribus. 



L. 9|-10 mill. 



Elongate, pitchy black or black, shining, clothed with long 

 scattered greyish hairs ; the head, surface uneven, irregularly 

 and coarsely punctate ; the thorax less coarsely and less closely 

 punctured than the head ; the elytra with a brassy greenish or 

 bluish tint, punctate- striate, interstices irregularly and trans- 

 versely rugose, apices obtusely acuminate ; the antennge 

 piceous, with basal joint usually darker j the legs, thighs 

 blackish, tibiae and tarsi less dark, usually obscurely brown 

 and blackish. 



I do not think this hairy species can be genetically sepa- 

 rated from the last. 



Hab. Chiuzenji and Niohosan, in June. 



Monomma glyphy sternum ^ Mars. 



This species, Marseul says, occurs in China and Formosa, as 

 well as in Japan. The type example came from Satzuma, 

 and is unique in my collection. Monomma'^ japonicum^ 

 Motsch., appears to me to be Cyrtotriplax Maacki^ Sols. ; the 

 species is founded apparently on a specimen without legs or 

 antennae, and may be considered a nondescript. 



Eurygenius niponicus, sp. n. (PI. VIII. fig. 9.) 



Elongatus, infuscatus, griseo-brunneo-pubescens, griseo-hirtus ; 

 elytris baud striatis, dense punctatis ; antennis pedibusque nigris. 

 L. 12 mill. 



Elongate, dusky, clothed with greyish-brown pubescence, 

 short and thickly set, and with long grey erect hairs ; the 

 head rather densely and roughly punctured, sculpture not 



