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easily seen by reason of the pubescence ; tlie thorax clothed 

 and sculptured like the head, median channel wide and well 

 defined ; the elytra long and parallel, densely clothed, with 

 the surface closely and evenly set with somewhat large punc- 

 tures ; the antenna?, palpi, and legs black ; the tibias are 

 very conspicuously clothed with long greyish hairs ; claws 

 reddish. 



In one specimen the elytra are entirely brown. 



Hab. Chiuzenji. Several examples. 



Stereopalpus gigas. Mars. 



Macratria gigas^ Mars., belongs to the genus Stereopalpus, 

 Champ. Biol'. Centr.-Am., Col. iv. (2) p. 195 (1890) ; Ent. 

 M. M. (2) i. p. 189 (1890). 



Hab. Oyama in Sagami, in May ; also in Kawachi. 



Stereopalpus femor alls, sp. n. 



Elongatus, infuscatus, pubesceus ; capite valde punctato, punctis 



subocellatis ; femoribus perspicue rufis. 

 L. 7-8 mill. 



Elongate, parallel at the sides, shining, and clothed with 

 tawny pubescence ; the head very densely sculptured with 

 rather rough subocellate punctures ; the thorax, sculpture 

 somewhat similar to that of the head, but without the ocellate 

 points ; the elytra, sculpture again agrees somewhat with 

 that of the thorax, but it is also more or less transversely 

 rugose ; the antennge, palpi, and tarsi infuscate ; thighs clear 

 reddish brown ; tibiae infuscate at base, reddish on the tarsal 

 half. 



Hab. Konose. A small series in April and May. 



Macratria cinguUfera, Mars. 



Marseul inadvertently did not return me a specimen of this 

 insect after describing it in 1876, and I did not afterwards 

 meet with it. The type, therefore, is probably now in the 

 Museum of Paris and is possibly unique. 



Hab. Hiogo. 



Macratria apicalis, sp. n. 



Elongata, subtus obscure brunnea, supra nigra, cinereo-pubescens ; 

 capite basi thoraceque apice vage rufis ; elytris apicalibus distincte 

 rufis ; antennis pedibusque pallide rufo-brunneis. 



L. 5^-6 mill. 



