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23. Eys.vrcoris bovtllos, C. H. 22y. 

 o. Philippine Isles. From Mr. Cuming's collection. 



24. Eysarcoeis humeralis, C. II. 229. 



a. Java. Presented by J. C. Bowring, Esq. 



b. ? 



25. EVSABCORIS C0NVECTU3. 



Luridiis, nigra aspere piinctaiun ; cnpitl niariim, Inngiusndum ; anlinna: 

 paUide rufescenlcs, corporis dimidio von loiujiores ; thorax aniice 

 dcctivis, spiiiis ditabus robustis obliisis ; sciiwllum maxinturn ; venter 

 aneo-niyer, viltia diiabus lateralibus paliide Jiavis ; pedes pallide 

 lulei, robusli, nigra canspersi. 



Lurid, dull, oval, railier roughly punctured ; punctures black. Head 

 elongatf, mostly black; lobes of equal length. Eyes rather prominent. 

 Rostrum tawny, extending to the hind coxae; tip black. Antennte pale 

 reddish, slender, minutely setulnse, not more than half the length of the 

 body ; joints successively increasing in length ; fast not extending to the 

 fore" border of the iiead. Thurax slanting in front of the transverse ridge 

 between the hind angles, which form two stout short obtuse spines. Scu- 

 tellum extending to five-sixths of the length of the abdomen. Under side 

 of the abdomen aeneous-black, witli two pale yellow lateral stripes. Legs 

 pale luteous, stout, black-speekled. Membrane of the lore wings pale 

 cinereous. Length of the body 3 lines. 



Like E. humeralis in structure; angles of the thorax less obtuse. 

 a. Gilolo. Presented by W. W. Saunders, Esq. 



26. EvsvRconis decisus. 



Fulvu<i, cras.ms, nigra punetuiits ; caput nigrum, longiiisculiim, po\tice 

 fii/vo unistrigalwn ; antenna lulta ; thorax transvcise iiiiprcssiis, 

 iiiqro lituraluf, spinis poslicis obtic^is brrvissimis lulissimis ; scutel- 

 Inm magnum, nigro vrhii/nsum, ralHs duobus bas/i/ibu:i lutiis parvis 

 rolundis ; pectus nigro pustnlaluiii ; vi'iiler (Pneo-niger, vittis duabus 

 marginalibus Ititis rufeaceutibus; pedes pallide lutei, nigro conspemi ,■ 

 ahe anLicte nigro vix nebulosic. 



Tawny, thick, oval, somewhat coarsely punctured; punctures black. 

 Head black, elongate, with a longitudinal tawny streak near the hind 

 border; lobes of equal length, tawny ai the tip. Roslrum extending to the 

 hind border of the first abdominal segment; tip black. AntenuEe luteous, 

 slender, full half the length of the body; joints successively increasing in 

 length; first not extending to the front of the head. Thorax with some 

 irregular black marks and with a slight transverse furrow at one-third of the 

 length from the fore border; hind angles forming two obtuse and very 

 short and broad spines. Seulellum extending to beyond three-fourths of 

 the length of the alidomen, partly clouded with l)lack ; a small round luteous 

 callus on each side at the base. Pectus with some black blotches. Abdo- 

 Uicu beuealh icneous-black, with two broad reddish marginal stripes. 



