692 Deutsch. Ent. Zeitschr. 1908. 



a wide area , longer than wide and transversely striated ; below 

 it, on the apical slope, is a squarish area, having on either side 

 of it 4 stouter, more or less curved Striae, of which the central 

 are the stouter ; these are bordered laterally and below by a 

 keel. Propleurae smooth , the apex weakly , sparsely striated ; 

 the mesopleurae weakly , closely punctured , more closely above 

 than below ; the metapleurae much more closely , regularly and 

 strongly punctured ; and thickly covered with white pubescence ; 

 there is a stout, oblique keel below the spiracles. Legs densely 

 covered with white pubescence. 



Agathis unicolor sp. nov. 



Rufo-fulvous , the flagellum of antennae black ; the wings 

 rufo-fulvous to the base of the stigma, the radial cellule and the 

 fore part of the cubital cellules below it, a fuscous small cloud 

 near the apex below , on either side of the anal nervure ; the 

 nervures rufo-fulvous ; the hind wings rufo-fulvous in front. $. 



Length 10 mm ; terebra 1 mm. 



Kuching (John H e w i 1 1). 



Face closely , distinctly punctured, more closely above than 

 below ; the clypeus sparsely , weakly punctured in the middle. 

 Front and vertex , except between the ocelli , smooth ; there is 

 a curved depression, narrowest above, at the sides of the latter. 

 There are 2 stout keels , close to each other at the top , diver- 

 ging below, between the antennae. Mesonotum distinctly trilobate, 

 the furrows wide and having 5 stout keels , the parts between 

 them deep : the apex in the centre bears some minute shallow 

 punctures. Scutellum distinctly , but not closely punctured , the 

 apex with a stout , semicircular keel , the part behind which is 

 depressed and bears 2 irregulär keels. There are 5 areae on the 

 base of the metanotum , the outer being the larger , the central 

 the smaller ; the latter is of equal width , narrowed to a point 

 at the top , its apex transverse , the centre with 2 transverse 

 keels. On the apical slope are 3 areae; the central is the smallest 

 and is narrowed to a point at the apex ; the 2 nd is larger than 

 the outer ; it is narrowed below ; the outer is dilated on the 

 outer lower side ; the keel bounding the outer side is roundly 

 curved inwardly near the middle. Mesopleurae weakly, the meta- 

 pleurae more closely and strongly punctured ; the mesopleural 

 furrow has 9 widely separated keels, the space between them being 

 depressed. At the base above, is a raised oblique part narrowed 

 towards the apex ; it is bordered above and below by furrows of 

 which the upper is the narrower, and is bounded near the apex 

 by a stout keel ; the lower one has 3 , less distinct , keels near 



