new species of the Coleo-pteroiis genus Callirrliipis. 381 



of the segments (as well as the tibiae and tarsi) are rather 

 brown. 



The antennee in one specimen are a trifle shorter than 

 in the others, but I can perceive no other difference, and 

 have not the slightest doubt that they are all one species. 



Hab. — Borneo (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). Brit. Mus. 



The following is the description of tlie female : — 



Elongata, robusta, picea, uitida, calva ; capite crebre 

 fortiter punctato, inter antennas sat profunde excavato ; 

 thorace ante medium angustato, antice obtuse rotundato, 

 sat crebre punctato (punctis parvis atque majoribus inter- 

 mixtis), intra angulos posticos impresso, disco utrinque 

 fossa profunda ovata nitida, basi juxta scutellum impres- 

 sionibus oblongis duobus ; scutello subtiliter punctulato ; 

 elytris postice parum ampliatis, apice angustatis, sat crebre 

 fortiter irregulariter punctatis, interstitiis lajvibus, costis 

 quatuor elevatis ; abdomine distincte crebre punctato. 



Long. 9 lin. ; lat. 3^ lin. 



AntennjE as long as the head and thorax together. 

 Head above deeply excavated between the antennae, with 

 a short longitudinal impression on the vertex. Thorax 

 rather swollen at the sides before the posterior angles, 

 convex in front, deeply impressed within the posterior 

 angles (this impression longitudinally obscurely rugulose), 

 very unevenly, rather thickly, and not very strongly 

 punctured, and with extremely fine pimctures intermixed ; 

 on each side of the disk is a deep fovea, and just above the 

 scutellum are two shallow ill-defined impressions. The 

 scutellum is rather raised in the middle and at the sides. 

 Elytra thickly and strongly punctured, the intervals and 

 costiE impunctate, the costas are distinctly but not much 

 raised, and the space between first and second is slightly 

 concave. The punctuation of the abdomen, although 

 rather fine, is very distinct. 



Hah. — Borneo (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). Brit. Mus. 



Of the following Species only the males are known to me. 



C. fasciata, sp. nov. 



Elongata, fusca, griseo-flavo-sericea ; capite inter an- 

 tennas bene angustato, longitudinaliter impresso ; thorace 

 antice angustato, medio ]:)aul() constricto, dense scriceo, 

 subtiliter dense punctulato, utriiupie puncto profundo, ct 

 basi juxta scutellum imprcssionibus duobus notato; elytris 



