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Sutrea apicicornis n. sp. — Dark fulvous, the intermediate 

 joints of the antennœ hlack, apical joints flavous, head and thorax 

 fulvous, elytra very finely pimctured, hlack, the apex fulvous, tibiœ 

 and tarsi hlack. — Length, 7 mill. 



Of broadly ovate shape, head broad and rather flat, impunctate, 

 fulvous, the frontal tubercles very feebly raised, clypeus broad, 

 impunctate, antennae extending to the middle of the elytra, filiform, 

 the lower four joints fulvous, the following five, black, the apical 

 two joints flavous, the third joint scarcely shorter than the fourth, 

 thèse and the following joints more elongate than the terminal ones ; 

 thorax rather more than twice as broad as long, widened at the 

 middle, th^ latéral margin feebly rounded, the anterior angles 

 slightly thickened but not prominent, posterior margin modera- 

 tely produced and rounded at the middle, the surface extremely 

 finely punctured, fulvous; scutellum triangular, fulvous; elytra 

 distinctly wider at the base than the thorax, widened towards the 

 middle, punctured like the thorax, black, the apex to a small 

 extend, fulvous, their epipleurse very broad and continued to the 

 apex; underside fulvous, the tibise and tarsi piceous or black. 



Hab. Kina Balu, Bornéo. 



Arsipoda Blackburni n. sp. — Ovate, more or less fulvous 

 helow, antennœ hlack, the apical joints flavous, thorax dark œneous, 

 very finely punctured, elytra with traces of punctured striœ only, 

 fulvous, two spots at the hase, a curved spot helow the middle and the 

 suture posteriorly , piceous. — Length, 5 mill. 



Var, Elytral spots part ly or entirely ahsent. 



Head fulvous, the vertex more or less eeneous, impunctate, the 

 intraocular space with narrow transverse grooves, the carina 

 rather acutely raised, antennse extending to the base of the elytra, 

 the terminal joints distinctly widened, the basai three or four joints 

 more or less fulvous, the following black, the last joint flavous; 

 thorax more than twice as broad as long, the sides very feebly 

 rounded, nearly straight, anterior angles oblique, posterior ones 

 acute, posterior magin broadly produced at the middle, the surface 

 dark seneous, very closely and finely punctured, with a short but 

 deep slightly oblique longitudinal groove at each side of the base; 

 scutellum dark fulvous; elytra widened towards the middle, the 

 punctured strise nearly obsolète, excepting the short suturai, and 

 the fifth and the sixth strise which are more strongly marked at the 

 base only, the ground colour dark fulvous, each elytron with an 

 oblique piceous spot near the scutellum, another slightly lower at 

 the sides, and a semicrescent short band below the middle, the 

 suture also piceous at the posterior portion, the underside more or 



