728 H. S. GORHAM 



Hah. S. E. Borneo, Martapura (Doherty). 



This last named example seems to have been only just emerged 

 from the pupa. The punctures are almost arranged in striae in 

 the very middle of the elytra. There is only one specimen from 

 each locality. 



12. Callimerus late-signatus, n. sp. 



C. rustico, Gorh. affìnis sed major et aliter signatus pallide 

 ochraceus; capite^ prothoracis margine antico^ elytrorum fascia lata 

 ante medium, macula magna ante apicem metasternoque nigris; 

 epistomatej labro, ore, antennis palpisque flavis, elytrorum apice 

 ferrugineo; elytris fortiter crebre punctatis apice laevi. Long. 11 

 millim. 



Hab. Garin Hills (Gheba) , 900-1100 m. Assam, Naga Hills 

 (Doherty). 



Head black, crown smooth and shining, front finely and 

 closely punctured, sparsely clothed with ashy short hairs, almost 

 like scales, the extreme front of the head, the base of the large 

 mandibles, antennae, palpi, and mouth beneath yellow. Thorax 

 not so wide as the head-, but short and with the sides lobed 

 and rounded below the anterior constriction, the base narrowed 

 and with a margin which is reflexed. The anterior margin is 

 black in the middle and in this part a few scattered punctures 

 are seen, the rest of the disk, is smooth and shining. Elytra 

 nearly twice as wide as the thorax, thickly and closely punctured 

 the punctures not in series; a few erect hairs are seen all over 

 their surface and at the apex they are rather more conspicuous. 



The anterior black fascia is M'ide , but narrowly detached 

 from both the margin and the suture ; the apical black spot 

 reaches both. 



The underside is yellow, as well as the legs, but the whole 

 of the metasternum with its epimera is black. 



The species of this section of Callimerus, seem very widely 

 distributed. C. rusticus was described by me [Notes from the 

 Leyden Museum V, 1883, p. 252], from one specimen from 

 Celebes and another from Sumatra and occurs in Borneo and 



