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lower face, their tarsi reacli just to the outer angle. All tlie legs 

 and the under surface are yellow. 

 Sarawak (Wallace!). 



Synarmostes ampliicyllis (n. sp.): Fulvus, minus nüidzis, er ehre 

 pundatus. — Long. 3V4 niill. 



Head with distinct rugae on the front pari. Thorax rather clo- 

 sely punctured, its sculpture rather coarse but with very shallow 

 punctures. ScutoUum punctured like the thorax , but not quite so 

 distinctly. Elytra closely punctured with a flat granulär punctuation. 

 Hind tibiae very broad, obsoleteiy sculptured on their lower face. 



New Guinea (Wallace!). 



Very closely allied to S. crux, rather larger, much raore distinctly 

 punctured, and with broader posterior tibiae; in other respects it 

 seems quite similar. 



[The species described by the author as Onthophagus crassus is, 

 I have no doubt, the 0. tricornis Wiedem. Zool. Mag. II, 1. p. 10 

 (1823). The species Stands in my collection with the habitat Java 

 and Lilong, near Hongkong. From the last locality I received also 

 the curious 0. discedens. — Harold.] 



