410 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on new Gurculionida;. 



EupJiolus ci'nnamomeus. 



E. oblongo-ovatus ; elytris cinnamomeis, hiimeris partcque poste- 

 riore nigricantibus ; tibiis albidis, tarsis laete cseruleis. Long, 

 12 lin. 



Hob. New Guinea. 



Oblong-ovate ; head and rostrum covered with greenish- 

 ashy oblong scales ; antennge with numerous white setae, scape 

 golden green, funicle whitish, club black ; prothorax brown, 

 with scattered minute paler scales ; scutellum small, black ; 

 elytra cinnamon-coloured, with very minute paler scales, the 

 shoulders and posterior declival part dull blackish ; legs 

 pilose ; femora brown ; tibiee yellowish ; tarsi clear azure 

 blue ; body beneath brown, with short scattered hairs. 



A true Eu])}iolns^ but very different in coloration from the 

 other species, the tarsi alone showing the beautiful green or 

 azure, which, with black bands or stripes, distinguishes its 

 congeners. 



Hylohius Pifpitzii, 



H. oblongo-ovatus, fiiscus, pilis aureis adspersns ; rostro rugoso- 

 striato ; antennis articulis quinque ultiniis moniliformibus ; pro- 

 thorace confertim punctato ; elytris prothoraco vix latioribus. 

 Long. 7 lin. 



Hah. New Caledonia. 



Oblong-ovate, dark brown, with scattered minute golden 

 hairs ; rostrum roughly striate-punctured ; antennae with the 

 last five joints of the funicle moniliform ; club distinct; pro- 

 thorax flattish above, closely punctured ; scutellum small, 

 round ; elytra slightly broader tlian the prothorax at the 

 base, faintly striate, the interstices with transverse raised 

 lines, the intervals with a few golden hairs ; femora mutic ; 

 intercoxal process broadly rounded ; suture between the first 

 and second abdominal segments obliterated in the middle. 



A broad dull-coloured species, the golden hairs only visible 

 under a powerful lens. It belongs to the first "Stirjys " of 

 Schonherr. I owe my specimen to Dr. Pipitz, of Gratz. 



Hylohius distinctus. 



H. anguste ellipticus, nitide niger, plagis silaceo-pilosis decoratus ; 

 rostro baud striato; articulis S^-B"" funiculi moniliformibus, ultimo 

 transverso. Long. 4 lin. 



Hah, Kodikanel Mountains (India) . 



