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the elytra are very slightly margined, but are acuminate at their 

 apex, and not very strongly convex. It is entirely black, with the 

 exception that the elytra have a faintly violet tinge and are very 

 smooth and shining, the four spots are moderate in size, and round, 

 very smooth, but not raised ; the thorax (of the female) is opaque, 

 with two rather obsolete basal impressions and a central channel, 

 its sides are a little angular in the middle, contracted to the front 

 angles. The antennse are of moderate length, the fourth to the 

 eighth joints a little longer than wide, the three club-joints subequal, 

 transverse, not much compressed. 



Four specimens were found by Mr. Whitehead. This species 

 may be placed after E. guerini, Gorh. 



LYCIDiE. 



Metriorrhynchus, sp. inc. 



Eah. Borneo, 'KvaSi'^Bivi {Whitehead). 



A single example ( $ ) o{ a Metriorrhynchus allied to M.ffeometricus, 

 but larger, and precisely similar in colour to Xylobanus reticulatus, 

 Gorh., of which there is an example from the same region. It is 

 also very close to M. infuscatus^ Gorh., Notes from Leyd. Mus. 

 iv. 1882, p. 96. 



Metriorrhynchus, sp. inc. 



Kina Balu {Whitehead). 



A single specimen of a species allied to M. sericeus, but with much 

 brighter red elytra, apical half black. 



Metriorrhynchus, sp. inc. 



Kina Balu {Whitehead). 



Unfortunately also a single specimen only of a species with the 

 double rows of cells distinct and wide, black with red elytra, of which 

 the apical quarter is black, and black marks at their base. Allied 

 to M. cinnabarinus, Gorh. 



Xylobanus reticulatus. (Plate IV. fig. 6.) 



Xylohanus reticulatus, Gorh., Notes from Leyd. Mus. 1882, p. 96. 



Hab. Borneo, Kina Balu {Whitehead). 



A single specimen, apparently of this species. 



Telephorus viridanus, 



Telephorus viridanus, Gorh,, Notes from Leyd. Mus. vol. iv. 1882, 

 p. 105. 



Hah. Borneo, Kina Balu {Whitehead). 

 A single specimen. 



LyropjEUS, n. sp. 



Kina Balu(7F7w7e^eac?). 



A single specimen of a new species of this remarkable genus. 



