30 mr. f. p. pascoe on the ctjrcttlionid.fi. 



Imachra. 



( Anthonominse. ) 



Nostrum validutn, vix arcuatum, basi compressum ; scrdbes me- 

 dianae, obliquge vel subtransversse. Oculi perampli, rotundati, 

 supra contigui, tota latera capitis occupantes. Scapus oculuni 

 impingens ; funiculus 7-articulatus, articulo primo amplo, reli- 

 quis parvis, gradatim brevioribus ; clava elongata. Prothorax 

 conicus, apice truncatus. Scutellum distinctum. Elytra ampla, 

 bumeris obliquis. Pectus leviter excavatum. Pedes postici ma- 

 jores ; femora crassa, mutica ; tibice fere rectge ; tarsi normales ; 

 wiguiculi appendiculati. Abdomen segmentis tribus intermediis 

 sequalibus, lateribus valde arcuatis. 



Probably a saltatorial genus like Orcliestes, to which it is obvi- 

 ously allied ; the stout rostrum, however, with the nearly trans- 

 verse scrobes and large eyes, occupying most of the head, are- 

 trenchantly diagnostic characters. 



Imachra RUFicoLLis. I. late ovata, supra sparse griseo-pilosa ; rostro 

 rufescente, basi excepta infuscata ; antennis fulvis, clava funiculo longi- 

 tudine sequali ; prothorace rufo, sat crebre punctulato ; scutello ely- 

 trisque nigris, his prothorace fere duplo latioribus, striato-punctatis, 

 interstitiis subplanatis ; corpore infra nigrescente, segmentis tribus 

 ultimis abdominis exceptis, his pedibusque rufescentibus. Long. 

 \\ lin. 



Ha6. Sarawak. 



Themeropis. 



( Prionomerinse . ) 



Caput elongatum ; rostrum subcylindricum ; scrobes obliquse. 

 Oculi perampli, fortiter granulati, supra contigui. Scapus 

 gracilis, flexuosus ; funiculus 7-articulatus, articulo primo elou- 

 gato, cseteris brevissimis ; clava magna, laxe articulata. Pro- 

 thorax conicus. Pjlytra ampla, subquadrangularia, epipleuris 

 distinctis. Femora antica elongata, validissima, dente magno, 

 antice crenulato, infra armata ; tibice anticae fortiter arcuatse, 

 versus apicem crassiores ; femora postica minuscula, infra den- 

 tata ; tibice omnes calcaratse. Abdomen segmentis tribus interme- 

 diis longitudine sequalibus. 



The abruptly descending side of the elytra or epipleura is 

 marked off from the dorsum by a sharp ridge clothed with coarse 



