Mr. Pascoe's d^soipt/'ans of Curculionidnr'. 601 



simul sumptis fere triplo longiore ; cornubus pectoralibus acutis. 

 Long. 8 lin. 

 Hab. Labuan. 



Derm brown, with patches and spots of fulvous scales ; rostrum 

 finely punctured, two indistinct lines on each side, the lower 

 l)oundary of the scrobe with four or five tubercles ; first and 

 second joints of the funicle longer than the next four together; 

 prothorax equal in length and breadth, punctures shallow and 

 somewhat remote, four lines of scales — the two middle united at 

 the extremities — on the disc, the sides speckled ; elytra punctate- 

 striate, the alternate interstices more elevated, each having a 

 line of punctures, behind the middle a brown sutural spot, and 

 another at the apex externally, rest of the elytra speckled; 

 pectoral cavity small, pectoral spines — or horns — tapering grad- 

 ually to a point; legs long, the anterior pair nearly twice the 

 length of the intermediate; basal joint of the anterior tarsi nearly 

 three times as long as the rest together, all, except the last 

 joint, fringed beneath. 



In colour and general outline like C. sj>hcerops, Wied., l)ut 

 larger, with proportionally longer anterior legs, prothorax less 

 closely and elytra more strongly punctured, the smaller pectoral 

 cavity and the tapering breast-spines. The female is unknown 

 to me. 



Some of the move remarkable species here described will be 

 figured hi Mr. C. O. Wat.orhouse's " Aiil to the ideniification of 

 insects." 



