BY W. MACLEAY, F.L.S. 453 



30. Sarathrocrepis dimidiata, n.sp. 



Reddish-testaceous, nitid. Head sub-elongate in front of the 

 eyes, short behind, smooth and convex on the occiput, impressed 

 in front on each side and in the middle, eyes large, prominent. 

 Thorax slightly transverse, the apex and base of equal width, but 

 the anterior angles much rounded, the posterior acute with the 

 margin broadly reflexed, the median canal is well-marked and the 

 whole disk is very minutely rugosely punctate. The elytra ai-e 

 slightly broader than the thorax at the base, and more than three 

 times the length, are ampliated on the sides to near the apex, 

 and are striated and very minutely punctate, the interstices 

 slightly raised ; the posterior part of the elytra is black nearly 

 to the middle. 



Length, 3^ lines. 



*S'. posticalis, Guerin, which somewhat resembles this species 

 is inter alia much larger, has the thorax almost concave on the 

 apex, and is much smoother on the disk. 



31. Sarathrocrepis liturata, n.sp. 



Very pale testaceous, nitid. Head short, smooth between the 

 eyes, with a short linear impression on each side of the clypeus 

 commencing on the edge of the forehead. Thorax broader than 

 the head, much broader than long, the anterior angles rounded, 

 the sides also rounded, the base broader than the apex, and the 

 posterior angles rectangular, sharp and broadly margined. Elytra 

 a little broader than the thorax at the base, and considerably 

 ampliated behind, striate and very minutely punctate, with a 

 narrow zigzag black fascia extended on the suture, on the apical 

 third. 



Length, 1| lines. 



32. Sarathrocrepis notata, n.sp. 



Pale reddish-testaceous and nitid. Head more triangularly 

 prolonged in front than in »S'. liturata, but otherwise very similar. 

 Thorax also of the same form. Elytra of similar proportions and 



