0?! neio Lepidoptera from German Neio Guinea. 455 



elytris striis tribus suturalibus, striis octava et nona, coetcra- 

 rumque partibus apicalibus laevibus. 

 Long. 75, elytr. 28, lat. 11 millim. 



Entirely black, with the elytra shining. Inner side of the 

 tibiae (except the base) and the under surface of the tarsi 

 clothed with a brownish pubescence. Head and prothorax 

 shaped as in E. Temmincki^ Latr., with the tip of the rostrum 

 strongly dilated. Elytra with tine stripes ; the first, second, 

 third, and ninth stripes smooth, the fourth with fine punctures 

 except at the base and apex, the fifth to seventh punctured, 

 with their apical third smooth ; the eighth with a few punc- 

 tures behind the base. Under surface as in E. Temmincki, 

 Latr. 



One male. Java. 



8. Euryhatus borneensis, sp. n. 



5 . E. niger, prothorace supra et infra clytrisque aurantio-rufis, 

 capita medio profuude canaliculato ; antennis scapo pyriformi, 

 articulis tertio, (parto, quinto processu apicali robusto sat longo 

 apice tumido, articulis 6" et 7° apice dentatis ; prothorace disco 

 utrinque macula rotunda nigra ; scutello nigro apice profuude 

 sinuato ; elytris elongatis, quarta parte apicali et singulo maculia 

 quatuor nigris, maculis prima et secunda rotundatis postbasalibus, 

 transverse dispositis, prima versus suturam, secuuda minore versus 

 latus, tertia mediana transversa in disci medio, quarta sublaterali 

 ante aream nigram apiealem rotundata cum hac area conjuncta. 



Long. 33, elytr. 22, lat. 8 millim. 



The apical process of the third joint of the antenna3 a 

 little thickened at its tip, conspicuously curved, standing at 

 right angles to the joint ; the process of the fourth joint is 

 shorter but of nearly the same shape, standing obliquely to 

 the joint ; the fifth joint has the tip of the short process also 

 rounded, whilst the sixth and seventh joints have a short and 

 sharp tooth. 



Kina Balu. 



LXV. — Two neio Species of Leindoptera from German New 

 Guinea. By the Hon. Waltek IvOTIISCUJLD and Dr. K. 

 Jordan. 



]. Acrcea Sander i, sp. n. 



]\Jale. — Lpperside. Anterior wings transparent, with scarce 

 black fccales which are somewhat denser at the costa and 

 a};cx, ioiming ten niacuke in the basal half of the wing, and 



