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recurved spine on each towards, but at some distance from the base, 

 the sides with three or four brown patches, the outer apical angle pro- 

 duced; legs dark brown, the basal portions of the femora and tibiae 

 reddish-testaceous ; antennae longer than the body, slightly setose, red- 

 dish-brown, the apices of the intermediate joints black; body beneath 

 reddish-brown. Length 5 lines. 



From the slender and elongated tarsi, particularly the posterior, I 

 should be inclined to refer this genus to the neighbourhood of 

 (Edopeza, rather than to Monohammus, where formerly I had doubt- 

 fully placed it. Except the slightest possible variation in the patches 

 on the elytra, there appears to be no difference between the Batchian 

 and Dory insects. 



Astathes [Lamiidse]. 



Newman, The Entom. p. 299. 



Astathes caloptera. 



A. atra, nitida, breviter setosa; elytris lsete cyaneo-violaceis ; antennis 

 testaceis, apicem versus infuscatis. 



Hab. Borneo. 



Ovate, sparingly clothed with short setose hairs ; head and prothorax 

 shining black with a slight copper tinge, and a few scattered punctures ; 

 scutellum very transverse, black ; elytra deep bluish-violet, very bright 

 and glossy, and in certain lights having a strong purple tinge, their disc 

 somewhat concave, and each having two abbreviated costae ; antenna? 

 pale testaceous-yellow, the apex dark brown ; body beneath and legs 

 black, the last abdominal segment obscurely testaceous. Length 5 lines. 



A most beautiful species, approaching my A. purpurea, but per- 

 fectly distinct. It was found in Borneo by Lieut. De Crespigny ; 

 and does not occur, I believe, in Mr. Wallace's collections. 



Eubypteea [Lepturidae]. 



(Encycl.) Serville, Ann. de la Soc. Ent. de France, t. iv. p. 222. 



Euryptera albicollis. 



E. nigra ; prothorace, humeris, femoribusque subtus albis. 



Hab. Brazil (Para). 



Opake brownish-black, finely punctured ; head narrowly elongate, 

 the sides whitish, front between the eyes darker ; epistome, labrum and 

 palpi glossy black ; prothorax white, with a yellowish tinge, a blackish 

 spot on its anterior border ; scutellum triangular, black; elytra nearly 

 parallel, black, with a fine, scattered, greyish pubescence, which gives 

 them a dull tinge, the shoulder with a triangular whitish spot, the apex 

 truncate, its outer angle sharply spined ; femora beneath, coxa?, and 



