new species of the Coleopterous genus Callirrhipis. 387 



angustls, sub-interruptls, Igevibiis ; corpore siibtus tenue 

 flavo-pubescenti. 



Long. 5 1 lin. ; lat. 1^ lin. 



General appearance of Campylus linearis^ reddish-yel- 

 low. Head thickly and roughly punctured, with a trans- 

 verse impression between the eyes, the deflexed portion in 

 front of the antennre forming an obtuse angle with the 

 upper surface. Antennae very dark ferruginous. Thorax 

 broadest at the posterior angles, rather narrowed anteriorly, 

 bluntly rounded in front, with a lightly-impressed mesial 

 line, deeper and broader near the scutellum, and on each 

 side of the disk a not very distinct oblong fovea, there is 

 an indication of an impression Avithin each posterior angle. 

 Scutellum nearly smooth, strongly constricted at the base, 

 spade-shaped. Elytra long and nan'ow, nearly parallel, 

 each with about nine lines of strong transverse prmctin-es, 

 the interstices narrow, rather irregularly costiform, shining. 

 The apices of the femora and tibije are blackish ; the ex- 

 treme base of the thorax and the extreme base of the 

 elytra are naiTowly bordered with black. 



Hub. — SjWiQi (J. C. Bowring, Esq.). Brit. Mus. 



C. lineata^ sp. nov. 



Rufo-picea, nitida ; thorace, elytrorum sutura et costis, 

 corporeque subtus albido-pubescentibus ; thorace sat crebre 

 evidenter punctato ; elytris crebre sat fortiter lineato- 

 punctatis. 



Long. 5 lin. ; lat. 1^ lin. 



Head gently convex, not very thickly but very dis- 

 tinctly punctured, with a small smooth spot on the fore- 

 head, rather deeply impressed between the antenna?. 

 Thorax one-third broader than long, very little narrowed 

 anteriorly, bluntly rounded in front, broadest at the pos- 

 terior angles, the punctuation is very distinct but not very 

 strong, the usual discoidal and basal impressions are lightly 

 marked, there is no impression within the posterior angles 

 which are scarcely less than right angles. The elytra arc 

 convex, the punctuation is strong and forms lines, the su- 

 ture, a short scutellar costa and the first dorsal costa are 

 clothed with whitish pubescence. 



Hah. — Borneo. Brit. Mus. 



