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The breadth of the club in this species (c?) is nearly twice the 

 length of the scape. 



AUTONOPIS. 



(Calandriuse.) 



Caput parvulum ; rostrum capite vix crassius, longissimum, arcu- 

 atum ; scrobes prsemedianae. Ocidi parvi, rotundati, prothorace 

 distantes. Scopus oculum baud attingens ; funiculus articulo 

 basali longiore, cseteris gradatim brevioribus ; clava ovata, 

 pedunculata. Prothorax subconicus, basi truncatus. Scutellum 

 oblongum. JElytra prothorace perparum angustiora, subparal- 

 lela. Pygidium anguste triangulare. Pedes elongati ; femora 

 linearia, mutica ; tibice graciles arcuatee, apice unco valido ar- 

 matae ; tarsi breviusculi, articulo primo triangulari, secundo 

 breviore, tertio cordato, quarto elongate ; unguiculis approxi- 

 matis, basi contiguis. Coxce anticse distantes. Abdomen articulo 

 primo ampliato, secundo abbreviate. 



The pygidium in the Calandrinse appears to be narrower and 

 larger in the male, but not to any great extent. The genus 

 Galand/ra, represented by our too well-known corn-weevil, is one 

 of the most insignificant of the subfamily in size and appearance. 

 Autonopis, on the contrarj^, is one of the most remarkable, and, in 

 habit, resembles the South- American Litosomus. There is another 

 species from Penang, with, inter alia, a narrower outline and the 

 rows of punctures on the elytra very much closer. 



Autonopis lineata. (PI. IV. fig. 10, c?.) A. anguste elliptiea, 

 nigrescens, hneis squamosis albis ornata; capite rostroque femigineis, 

 nitidis, hoc corpore longiore, subtiliter pimctulato ; an tennis fusces- 

 centibus ; prothorace latitudine fere duplo longiore, apice angustis- 

 simo, utrinque paulo rotundato, basi subparallelo, supra crebre punc- 

 tato, punctis ad latera majoribus, Imeis tribus, etiam duabus pectore, 

 ornato ; elytris latitudine baseos sesquilongioribus, seriatim punctatis, 

 punctis approximatis, interstitiis planatis, apice parum emarginatis, 

 singulis linea alba, medio interrupta, ornatis ; pygidio in mare magis 

 elongate et angustiore ; corpore infra nigro, albo-variegato ; pedibus 

 parce squamosis. Long. (rost. incl.) 65 lin. 



Hab. Malacca; Sumatra. 



Laogenia. 



(Calandrinae.) 



Caput majuBCulum, breviter conicum ; rostrum rectum, gradatim 



