278 Mr. F. P. Pascoe on neto Genera 



from all others of the groups to which it is otherwise allied ; 

 but it appears to lie between the Hippopsinte and Ectatosiinae, 

 and rather to approach the former, on account of the very 

 short legs, more quadrate face, and the form of the pro- and 

 mesosterna, which in the latter are very different. From tlie 

 Spalacopsinaj (except Dorcasta) it is separated, inter alia, by 

 the undivided eyes and normal form of the head. 



^(/o^yrejyes antennator. PL XIII. fig. 5. 



jE. angustus, fuscus, maculis parvis paUide flavescenti-piibescentibus 

 adspersus ; capita grauulato-punctato ; antenuis griseo-pubescen- 

 tibus, articulis quatuor basahbus bifariam subnigro-pilosis ; pro- 

 thorace paulo lougiore quam latiore, utrinque parallelo, trans- 

 versim corrugato-punctato, in medio palUde vittato ; scutello 

 suborbiculari ; elytris sat fortiter punctatis, punctis apicem versus 

 evanescentibus, sutura macidisque numerosis distinctis pallidis 

 ornatis ; pedibus albido pubescentibus ; abdominis lateribus albido 

 macidatis. Long. 12 liu. 



Hab. Malacca. 



Pothyne si'lacea. 



P. rufo-bninnea, elytris silaceis, supra pube grisea sparse tecta, 

 vittisque pube condensata formatis ; antennis articulo tertio quam 

 prime manifeste longiore ; prothorace perparum longiore quam 

 latiore, basi fortiter transversim sulcato ; elytris Icviter disperse 

 punctulatis, apicibus rotuudatis ; corpore infra pedibusque regu- 

 lariter griseo-pubescentibiis. Long. 7^ lin. 



Hab. Nagasaki. 



In its broader elytra it resembles P. capito, but differs in 

 colour, the greater length of the third antenna! joint, the pro- 

 thorax not corrugated, and the rounded apices of the elytra. 

 The genus now includes species extending from Malacca and 

 New Guinea to Japan. 



Euthuorus ^rotensus, 



E. angustissimus, fusiformis, tcstaceo-piceus, pube sordide grisea 

 vestitus ; capite quam prothorace haud latiore ; antennis sparse 

 setulosis ; prothorace antice parum angustiore ; scutello elongate ; 

 elytris pone medium gradatim angustioribus. Long. 4| lin. 



Hab. Mexico. 



Differs from E. filum, Gudr., in its fusiform outline, the 

 eljrtra behind the middle gradually tapering to a point, the 

 oblong scutellum, and the face in a perfectly horizontal line 

 with the under surface. The head and first three joints of the 

 antenna are outlined on PI. XIII. fig. 8. 



