462 MU. F. p. PASCOE ON THE CUUCULIONID.'E. 



etim tecto ; pedibus dense griseo-squamosis, setulia pallidioribus 

 adspersis. Long. 3 lin. 

 Hab. Sarawak. 



Allied to the preceding ; but tlie club, sliorter subcordiform 

 elytra more closely punctured, and other characters will readily 

 distinguish it. 



AciCNEMis MERiONES. (PI. X. fig. 5.) A. anguste ovata, fusca, 

 dense griseo-squamosaj nigro maculatim varia, squamis patuliformibus 

 elongatis erectis vage dispersis j rostro capite cum prothorace paulo 

 longiore, dimidio apicali testaceo ; antennis subtestaeeis ; funiculi 

 articulo secundo prime paulo longiore ; clava late ovata ; prothorace ob- 

 longo, subcylindrico, confertim reticulatim punctato ; elytris angustis, 

 sulcato-punctatis, punctis oblongis ; pedibus testaecis, posticis valde 

 elongatis, femoribus nigro et albo annulatis. Long. \h, lin. 



Hab. Batchian. 



A small narrow species remarkable for the length of the pe- 

 duncle of the posterior femora. 



AciCNEMis PALLiATA. A. clliptica, dense pallide griseo- dorso fusco- 

 squamosa, squamis spatuliformibus erectis ads|)ersa ; rostro capite cum 

 prothorace longiore, basi fusco-squamosa, reliquo nitide ferrugineo, 

 raro punctulato ; antennis ferrugineis ; funiculi articulo primo secundo 

 breviore; clava late ovata ; prothorace subconico, disco plaga subtri- 

 angulari fusca, ad apicem dilutiore, notato ; elytris basi lateribus sub- 

 parallelis, sulcato-punctatis, plaga magna fusca bene limitata, postice 

 angulato-terminata, ornatis ; femoribus subnebulosis ; tibiis dimidio 

 basali tarsisque fuscis ; tibiis posticis brevibus. Long. 3 lin. 



Hab. Japan. 



The coloration and short posterior tibia) are the prominent dia- 

 gnostic charactcra of this spccioa. 



AciCNEMis PACHYMBRA. A. elliptica, fusca, silaceo-fuscescenti-sqna- 

 mosa; squamis spatuliformibus erectis, nonnuUis nigris, adspersa; 

 rostro dimidio corporis longiore, nitide piceo, basi squamosa ; antennis 

 piceis ; prothorace subconico, utrinque rotundato, fere obsolete vit- 

 tato ; elytris elongato-cordatis, sulcato-punctatis, interstitiis convexis, 

 rugosisj femoribus, praesertim posticis, valde iucrassatis et fortiter 

 dentatis ; tibiis posticis brevibus, intus apicem versus dente acuto in- 

 structis. Long. 4 lin. 

 Hab. Laos. 



The angle at the inner edge of the posterior tibia), nearly want- 

 ing in some species, takes in this the form of a sharp tooth, and 

 is placed not far from the apex. In the preceding its position is 

 nearly the same, but it remains a mere angle. 



