250 ME. H. W. BATES ON THE 



Teein^a ateoefsca, n. sp. (PL II. fig. 6.) 



Nigro-fusca, fulvo-fusco tenuiter pubescens et pilosa, autennis 

 (scapo excepto) pedibusque piceo-fulvis : supra toto confertim 

 punctulata. Long. 6 millim. 



Junsai. • 



Resembles closely in form and colours Eupogonius tenuicornis. 



Cylindilla, nov. gen. 



Gran. TerincBce affinis, sed differt tborace inermi, tarsorumque 

 articulo unguiculari longiori et robustiori. Corpus parvum an- 

 gustum, cylindricum, maculatira tomentosum, baud pilosum. 

 Caput exsertum, inter antennas subconcavum, latum ; tubera 

 antennif era perparum elevata ; frons convexa, brevis ; oculi 

 grosse granulati, lobis inferioribus minoribus, latis. Antennae 

 corpore longiores, filif ormes, infra ciliatse ; scapus oblongo-conicus, 

 articulo quarto longitudine scapo sequali, caeteris omnibus pauUo 

 brevioribus inter se subsequalibus. Tborax cylindricus, medio 

 paullo rotundatus ibique trausversim convexus, Pro- et meso- 

 sterna lata, plana. Acetabula antica extus hiantia, intermedia 

 aperta. Pedes breves ; tibiae intermediae extus sat profunda 

 sinuatse, hirsutae ; tarsi sat robusti, articulis latis, unguiculari 

 elongato, unguibus divaricatis. 



Undoubtedly closely allied to Terincea, and, like that genus, of 

 somewhat doubtful position. The claw- joint of the tarsi is not 

 short and slender at the base as in Terincea, but elongated, almost 

 as in the ApomecynincB, with which the new geuus agrees except 

 in the important character of the diraricate claws. The only 

 species known is small and nearly cylindrical. 



Ctlindilla geisescens, n. sp. 



Eusca, pube adpressa ochraceo-grisea et grisea maculatim 

 vestita, apica macula majori vel fascia lata albo -grisea; antennis 

 piceo-rufis, articulis 3-11 basi albis : supra sat confertim, apicem 

 versus sparsius et subseriatim, punctata. Long. 5-|- millim. 



Suyama. 



Ehopaloscelis TJNIEASCIATTJ8, BUssig, Hor. iSoc. Ent. Boss. ix. 

 p. 206, t. 8. f. 3. 



Junsai ; Sapporo ; Hitoyoshi. Also East Siberia. 



Mr. Lewis's specimens do not differ from East-Siberian examples 

 with which I have compared them. 



