380 Mr. C. O. Waterhouse's descriptions of 



bably be the female (not the male as he suggests) of 

 C.javanica, Casteln. 







List op 



Species. 





Callin-hipif 



, dissimilis, C. 



Waterh. 



Callirrhipis 



lineata, C. Watei-h 





fasciata, 







costata, „ 





trepida, 







gausapata, „ 





stabilis, 







residua, „ 





Bowriiigii, 







suturalis, „ 





antiqua, 







cribrata, „ 





robusta, 







cyaneicollis, „ 





longicornis, 







reticulata, „ 





femorata, 







inconspicua, „ 





Iseta, 







simplex, „ 



I. Asiatic Species. 

 Callirrhipis dissimilis, sp. nov. 



Elongata, parum convexa, fusca, dense pube flavo- 

 grisea vestita ; antennis ramis longissimis ; thorace antice 

 rotundato, supra utrinque puncto profundo, et postice 

 impressionibus quatuor notato, dense evidenter punctato; 

 elytris punctis profundis sat crebre dispositis, pube flavo- 

 griseo tessellatis ; antennis tibiis tarsisque brunneis. 



Long. 8 — 9 lin. 



Head somewhat rough above, very closely and distinctly 

 punctured, the width in front half that of the head between 

 the eyes. AntennfE (except the basal joint) dull brown, 

 the basal joint thickly and distinctly punctured. Thorax 

 one-third broader than long, a little narrowed and much 

 rounded in front, convex anteriorly ; the punctuation 

 behind is fine and close, in front it is stronger and close, 

 and the interspaces form rugul^e ; on each side of the disk 

 (a little behind the middle) is a deep punctiform im- 

 pression ; there are two small shallow impressions just 

 over the scutellum, and a large shallow^ impression within 

 the posterior angle; the posterior margin is rather strongly 

 notched above the scutellum, and strongly sinuate on each 

 side. The elytra sub-parallel for two-thirds their length, 

 then narrowed to the apex, the dense pubescence being 

 arranged in different directions gives them a tessellated 

 appearance ; there is a short oblique (scarcely visible) 

 costa near the scutellum, two others (rather more distinct) 

 unite a little before the apex, the lateral one is very 

 obscure ; the punctures on the surface are not very close, 

 very deep and distinct, with a tendency to form lines at 

 the sides. The abdomen has no impressions, the margins 



