220 [October, 



the outer edce, a median fascia (not reaching the suture), and a large oval 

 spot adjacent to the suture near the tip, flavous, the tarsal joints 2 and 3 more 

 or less infuscsjte; densely, tinely punctate. Head broad; antennae rather stout, 

 moderately long, shorter in $, joint 3 short, not longer than 2, 4-10 gradually 

 decreasing in length. Prothorax hollowed in front opposite the eyes, arena tely 

 narrowed from the base. Elytra with an indication of an impressed line alonij 

 the suture. Ventral segment 5 arcuato-emargiuate at apex in (5. Posterior 

 coxal plates subquadrate. Legs stout; posterior femora very broad, tlie tibiae 

 widened, sharply carinate, the spurs strongly curved, the upper cue one-half 

 longer than the lower one, the first tarsal joint longer than the others united. 



Length 3f-4i, breadth 2f-3 mm. ( J $ .) 



Hah. Borneo, Quop, W. Sai-awak {G. E. Bryant: ii.iii.l914). 



One pair. Distinguishable by the sharply maculate elytra, convex, 

 oval form, etc. S.Jlavocinctus might easily be mistaken for a Halticid. 



30. — Scirtes Jlavoguttatus, n. sp, 



(5 . Rather broad, elliptic, feebly convex, shining, closely fusco-pubescent ; 

 nigro-piceous, the knees, tar^i, and posterior tibiae paler, the antennHe testa- 

 ceous, with joints 8-10 and the basal half of 11 infuscate ; the elytra with an 

 irregular, narrow, transverse fascia below the base (not reaching the suture 

 or outer margin, and formed by three transverse confluent patches on each 

 elytron), four small, arcuately arranged spots on each beyond the middle, and 

 a larger rounded spot before the tip, pale yellow ; densely, finely, punctate. 

 Head broad, the eyes large ; antennae long, not very slender, joint 3 not longer 

 than 2, 4-6 elongate, 7-11 shorter than those preceding. Prothorax broad, 

 slightly hollowed in front opposite the eyes, the sides arcuately converging 

 from the base. Elytra with very faintly impressed grooves on the disc, a 

 sutural stria visible in certain lights. Posterior coxal plates subquadrate. 

 Legs long, rather stout ; posterior tibiae feebly curved, sharply carinate, the 

 upper spur nearly twice as long as the lower one; joint 1 of posterior tarsi 

 longer than the others united. 



Length 4, breadth 2^ mm. 



Sal. BoEXEO, Mt. Matang, W. Sarawak, alt. 1000 ft. {O. E. 

 Bryant'. 29.1.1914). 



One male, in perfect condition, the sex indicated by the^ slender 

 protruding aedeagus. The peculiarly arranged stramineous markings on 

 the el^^tra — a narrow^ fascia, followed by a transverse arcuate series of 

 small spots, and a larger spot at the tip, — and the long legs and antennae, 

 the latter with the intermediate joints unusually elongated, characterize 

 the present species, one of several interesting new forms captured in 

 Borneo by Mr. Bryant. 



31. — Sch'tes decemguttatiis, n. sp). 



Elliptic, rather broad, somewhat convex, shining, finely cinereo-pubescent ; 

 black, the legs in great part, and under surface, piceous, the antennal joints 1-3, 



