92 Kev. H. 8. (iurhaiu'^s Notea uii tliv 



HEMlTRAOilYt^, (ieniLs UOVUlll. 



Type H. Iiizuuntas, Gurli. 



Caput protlioracis latitiidiue, uculi L'xcavati, subtiliter 

 granulati ; numdibula:' fortiter deiitat;« ; palp. max. art. iilt. 

 liliforiiii ; lab. eodeni eloiigati, securiformi ; auteiiuai articulis 

 5-11 coinpressis, siibi|uadi'ati.s. Pronotum grauulosuiu, antice 

 iu tertia parte coustrictum. Elytra ad basin pronoto latiora, inde 

 gradatiiii augustata. Tar.si articulo 2do. duobus seciueiitibiis 

 longiores. 



This genus is apparently must nearly allied to IStiij/iiatium, 

 the wide Hat antenmv, (not serrate however), and granidose 

 pronotum, arc unlike anything to be found in that genus. 



Heinltracliijts hizunatu-s, sp. n. 



Kufu-l'errugineus, eapite, antennis, elytris, abdomineijue nigris. 

 Elytris basi suninio ferrugineo, fasciis duabns albidis, reetis ; 

 usij^ue ad fasciam primani crenato-rugosis, inde ad a})icem nitidis, 

 fere glabris. Long. lin. 4-4 i. 



Head shining, front punctured. Thorax longer tlian widi', 

 but much swollen below the front constriction, this part is 

 strongly granulose on the disc ; on each side is a rather large 

 impressed point round wliich the granulations are absent, the 

 base is strongly constricted but very close to the hind margin. 

 Elytra rugosely crenate-striate as far as the first pale fascia, the 

 extreme base brick red, this colour continued a little down the 

 suture, scutellum red, the second fascia is sub-apical, both are 

 testaceous and clothed with bright yellow hairs. Legs stout, 

 rather short, femora red excepting the posterior pair, which with 

 the tibte and tarsi are black. 



Hab. Singapore. Borneo. (Wallace). 



Stigmatium, G. R. Gray. 



T 1/2)6 S. cicinde.lo'uhs, Gray. 



The character (so constantly repeated) of the very short first 

 joint of the tarsi is illusory, the basal or abortive joint is at 

 least as easily visible in the majority of spscies as iu Om.tdlus ; 

 indeed apart from general facies (which form no guide in 

 several abnormal species) the Avidtli of the head between the 



