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very long, sloping down, rounded at the apex, the apical 
portion rather narrow, subcylindrical. 
This genus must “be placed near Celidia, from which it 
differs in the long subcylindrical sternal process and the 
somewhat curiously formed intermediate tibiw, &c. 
Echmatophorus Pascoet, sp. n. 
Breviter oblongus, crassus, sat depressus, niger, nitidus; capite 
antice rugoso, postice punctato; thorace rufo-flavo, basi medio 
macula magna nigra notato; scutello levi; elytris brunneo-flavis, 
sat fortiter striato-punctatis, humeris nigro cinctis; abdomine 
supra pygidioque brunneo-flavis, hoc transversim subtiliter strio- 
latis, medio macula ovali signato. 
Long. 6-7, lat. 4-5 lin. 
Hab. Penang. 
This species has somewhat the appearance of some Anti- 
chire. ‘lhe epistome is much narrowed in front, terminating 
in two short, triangular, reflexed teeth. Between the an- 
tenn there is a slight transverse ridge, which is. interrupted 
in the middle. ‘The thorax is very distinctly punctured, 
except at the extreme base, the punctures moderately sepa- 
rated from each other. The sides are somewhat impressed 
posteriorly, with a distinct but shallow fovea close to the 
posterior angle. 
Rhipiceridz. 
Callirhipis Pascoet, sp. n. 
2. Elongatus, ellipticus, convexus, niger, nitidus; thorace elytro- 
rumque fascia lata rufo-ochraceis. 
Long. 53 lin. 
Hab. Penang. 
Head deflexed, convex, closely and strongly punctured, 
with a transverse impression between the eyes and a longi- 
tudinal one on the convex forehead. Antenne with the 
second joint reddish ; the fourth to tenth joints about twice as 
long as broad, the branch emitted by the sixth to tenth joints 
about four times the length of the joint from which they 
arise. ‘Thorax convex, with three impressions at the base, 
moderately strongly and rather closely punctured, the punc- 
tures a little more separated from each other on each side of 
the disk than in the middle, where there is an indication of a 
slight channel which terminates anteriorly in a shallow im- 
pression. The anterior angles (which are scareely visible 
