AND SPECIES OF GALERTTCINiE. 
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3. CEnidea pallipes. Fair. Syst. El. i. p. 479. — Subelongata, postice 
vix ampliata, rufo-testaeea, nitida, oculis, elytrorum apice, abdomine 
pedibusque posticis (tarsis sordide fulvis exceptis) nigris; antennis 
labroque flavis ; thorace transverso, disco sat profunde transversim 
sulcato, sulco utrinque magis fortiter excavato ; elytris oblongis, 
infra basin leviter transversim depressis, tenuiter punctatis. Long. 
3^ lin. 
Mas. Facie inferiore profunde excavata, clypeo utrinque spinis duabus 
elongatis armato; labro ampliato, trilobato, lobis retrorsum spectan- 
tibus, duobus externis compressis, trigonatis, intermedio lineariformi ; 
abdominis segmento anali utrinque emarginato. 
Fem. Clypeo transversim concavo. 
Hah. Sumatra (Sir Stamford Baffles ). 
Maxillary palpi in the 3 with the third joint strongly 
thickened and enlarged ; the fourth short, nearly buried in the 
third ; clypeus in the <3 deeply excavated, quadrispinose ; the 
upper pair of spines acute, the lower two incurved, clothed with 
coarse hairs ; labrum in the same sex thickened, its hinder 
margin trilobate, the outer lobes trigonate, acute, the middle one 
narrow, obtuse ; clypeus in the $ transversely sulcate ; antennae 
filiform in both sexes. Thorax twice as broad as long; sides 
straight and diverging from the base nearly to the apex ; disk 
finely but remotely punctured, transversely excavated, the sul- 
cation more deeply impressed on each side, abbreviated before 
reaching the lateral margin. Elytra finely punctured. 
This insect in v. Harold’s Catalogue stands as a variety of 
Hafflosonyx sumatrce. 
Glenus Cinorta, Baly. 
1. Cynorta ocellata. Anguste elongata, parallela, flava, subnitida, 
oculis nigris ; thorace quam longo paullo latiore, disco trifoveolato ; 
elytris parallelis, longitudinaliter costatis, interspatiis subseriatim 
punctatis. Long. 2f- 2^ lin. 
Mas. Facie inferiore profunde excavata, quadrituberculata, tuberculis 
duobus posticis conicis, duobus anticis compressis. 
Hah. Malacca, Singapore {Wallace). 
Eyes large, black ; antennae very slender, filiform, slightly 
exceeding the body in length ; third joint equal in length to the 
first, slightly longer than the fourth ; lower face deeply excavated 
in the 3 , armed with four tubercles — two, one on each side, 
immediately below the insertion of the antenna, conic, and two 
compressed, placed above the anterior margin of the clypeus, 
