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species, and is one of the many discoveries of Mr. E. Jansou, juu. 

 It may be placed after G. Klugi, but is differently coloured, has 

 longer and more parallel elytra, and is more coarsely granulated. 



EuTHYRHiNUS picTUS. (PI. X. fig. 12.) E. ovalis, niger, omnino 

 dense albido-squaraosus, supra fuscescentc notatus ; rostro breviusculo, 

 parum arcuato, nigro-piceo, leviter pimctato, basi parce squamoso ; 

 antennis piceis ; funiculo brevi^ aiticulo secundo primo paulo longiore ; 

 clava late ovata; protborace raagis transverse, utrinque rotundato, 

 fascia arcuata in medio plagaque basali paUide fuscescentibus et sat 

 parce granulatis ; scutcUo nigro ; elytris oblongo-subcordatis, sulcato- 

 punctatis, intcrstitiis convcxis granulis nitide uigris, plcrumque uni- 

 seriatini sitis, postice sensira minoribus et magis dispersis, pone 

 medium fascia arcuata, antice dilutiore, et singubs macula basali, fus- 

 cescentibus decoratis ; femoribus dente parvo instructis. Long. 3| lin. 



Hab. Singapore. 



EuTHYRHiNus icoNicus. E. obovatus, fuscus, dense squamosus; 

 capite fulvo-squamoso, antice nigro-punctato ; rostro brunneo, per- 

 parum arcuato, rude punctato, basi squamoso ; antennis rufo-ferrugi- 

 neis ; funicuU articulis duobus basalibus sequalibus, longiusculis, 

 tertio parum oblongo, cajteris modice transversis; clava late ovaU; 

 protborace utrinque ampliato, fulvo-squamoso, disco saturatiore, 

 plagis duabus basalibus exceptis, et subtiliter nigro-granulato ; scu- 

 tello minuto; elytris oblongo-subcordatis, sulcato-punctatis, intcrsti- 

 tiis convexis, alteruis magis elevatis, granulis nigris prjecipue prope 

 suturam, et postice evanescentibus, adspersis, fuscis, plaga magna 

 subalbida dorsali, pone medium valde constricta, ornatis; corpora 

 infra, pedibusque densissime albido-squamosis, his extus saturatiori- 

 bus ; femoribus dente minuto instructis. Long. 4\ lin. 



Hob. Mysol. 



I am unable to separate E. sqimtnit/er, Wli., from JEJ. medita- 

 bundus of collections, and probably also of Bohcnian in Schon. ; 

 but tlio species of Eabricius (tho typo is still extant in the British 

 Museum) seems to be somewhat different. I have half a dozen 

 other species from the Malay region besides the two here described, 

 which are exceptionally well marked ; one of them, from Sarawak, 

 is very closely allied to JE. sq^umniger. Boisduval's E. monachus, 

 judging from the very short description, I am inclined to identify 

 with a rather common species from Queensland. 



AoNYCHUs LUCTUosus. (PI. XIT. fig. 1.) A. late ovatus, atro-squa- 

 mosus, supra concinne albo-raaculatus, subtus pedibusque dense albo- 

 squamosis; scutelloalbo; elytris seriatim punctatis, intcrstitiis latis, 

 planatis. Long. 2f lin. 



Hah. West Australia. 



