Mr. G. Lewis on 



List of Species. 



Phylloma angulare. 

 Hololepta Masters!, Macleay. 



laevigata, Gukr. 



Apobletes solutus. 



mundus. 



almeidae. 



Platysoma satzumse. 



latimarginatura. 



bipunctatum. 



Phelister nigropunctatus. 

 Pacliycrserus cseruleatus. 



puUus, Gent. 



Ohalcurgus brevipennis, Lew. 

 Omalodes tuberosus. 

 Campylorhabdus singularis, Sch. 

 Hister nigrita, Br. 



saginatus. 



colonicus. 



tinctus. 



striatipectus. 



crenatifrons. 



Hister striola, Sahib. 



sessilis. 



Carcinops prasinus. 

 Stictotix Lese. 



frontalis, Macleay. 



Paromalus niponensis. 



mendicus, Lew. 



Tribalus Lese. 



tropicu=<, Len>. 



Saprinus viridanus. 



inversus. 



Saprinodes falcifer, Lew. 

 Hypocaccus ainu. 



rufipes, Payk. 



rubricillise. 



— — rubricatus. 

 Trypeticus ineridiaiuis. 

 Pygoccelis usambicus, Kolbe. 

 Teretriosoma latiroatre. 

 Epiechinus tasmani. 



Phylloma angulare^ sp. n. 



Oblongum, subconvexum, nigrum, nitidum ; fronte leviter impressa ; 

 mandibulis extus angulatis, infcus dentatis ; elytris 2-striat.i3, 

 striis perspicuis sed brevibus, baud appendiculatis ; propygidio 

 conspicue bifoTeolato, parce circumpunctato ; pygidio dense 

 punctate, cum margine postice laevi, 



L. 7| mill, (absque mandibulis). 



Oblong, rather narrow, little convex, black and shining ; 

 the head slightly impressed anteriorly, with two short faint 

 striae, seen only in certain lights, very feebly punctulate in 

 the region of the impression ; mandibles obtusely but con- 

 spicuously angulate on the middle of the outer edge, inner 

 edges each with a single tooth ; the thorax transverse, lateral 

 marginal stria feebly sinuous before the basal angle, basal 

 edge scarcely sinuous ; the elytra, lateral fossa rather short 

 and abbreviated at the base and posteriorly continued as a 

 line stria nearly to the apical angle, the first stria is well 

 marked and as long as a fourth part of the elytron, the second 

 is similar in distinctness but shorter, there is no appendage ; 

 the propygidium is conspicuously bifoveolate posteriorly and 

 encircled by punctures, punctures most marked within the 

 fovese ; the pygidium densely punctate, with the posterior 

 margin smooth; the prosternum is obtusely angulate behind 

 and widens out anteriorly to an angle behind the coxae, and 

 from the angle it narrows again to a point beyond the coxae ; 



