76 i rciu i . 



Dilophotes pygmaBiis. 

 (Plato XVIII. fig. 9.) 



Niger, opaoua ; thoraoe antice lined elevatfi nitida, margine antico 

 punotato, angulis posticis divergentibus acutis; elytris singulis orebre 

 punctulatis, Lineis tribua elevatis notatis, prima abbreviate. 



Long. 2 J lin. 



Hub. Borneo ( WdOm 



Ttu-rax gently aarrowed anteriorly, arcuate in front, the anterior 

 border rather closely pnnotured ; with a fiiu', smooth mesial line, 

 whiob does nol quite extend to the base. Elytra parallel, flat, very 

 closely and finely punctured; each elytron with three fine costs, 

 the tirst very short, only visible at the base, tho second and third 

 nearly reaching the apex. 



ATELIUS. 



W'alrrh., Trans. Ent. Soc, 1878, p. 104. 

 Insect downy above. Head prominent, the forehead protuberant, 

 eves small ; the antennae longer than the w r hole insect, very coni- 

 pressed, the third to tenth joints triangular. Thorax small, the 

 margins incrassate. Elytra parallel ; each elytron with four costaB ; 

 the interstices with numerous transverse costa 1 , which divide the 

 interstice into strongly transverse spaces. 



Atelius expansicornis. 



(Plate XVIII. fig. 5.) 



Lycua expansicornis, Walker, Ann. $ Mag. N. Hist., 18o8, ii. p. 282. 



Piceo-niger, supra fulvo-rufus, subtilissime pilosus ; thorace tra- 

 pezoidali, marginibus incrassatis ; elytris parallelis, singulis quadri- 

 costatis, Lnterstitiis costis transversis, antennis longissimis, fortiter 

 8erratis, fulvo-rufis, dimidio apicali nigro. J . Long. 3| lin. 



lhih. Ceylon (Templeton). 



The antennae in the type specimen have the five apical joints black, 

 but some examples have seven. The thorax has all the margins 

 incrassate, the sides are refiexed. The costae on the elytra are 

 strong ; the interstices have numerous transverse costae, which divide 

 the surface into strongly transverse spaces. 



SCARELUS. 



Waterh., Trans. Ent. Soc., 1878, p. 104. 



Head as in Atelius. Antennae much longer than the whole insect, 

 linear, nearly filiform or slightly compressed. Thorax trapezoidal, 

 small, with a complete mesial carina. p]lytra parallel ; each elytron 

 with three costae; the interstices with very numerous transverse 

 impressions. 



