136 MARTIN JACOBY 



Hab. Sumatra, Island of Bodjo, also Perak (my collection). 



This species diners from A. fulvicollis^ Jac. in having no apical 

 white joint of the antennae , in the absence of a fovea at the 

 head, in the entirely fulvous palpi and in the strong and irre- 

 gular punctuation of the elytra. A third species , again closely 

 allied was obtained by Dr. Modigliani. 



14. Acrocrypta fraterna, sp. n. — Below and the legs and 

 antennae (the basal joints excepted) black, thorax fulvous nearly 

 impunctate , elytra violaceous blue , finely punctured in semi- 

 regular rows. 



Length 2 lines. 



Head impunctate, fulvous, clypeus broad, subquadrate, its an- 

 terior edge straight, palpi black, antennae of the usual dilated 

 structure , pubescent , black , the basal joint obscure fulvous , 

 thorax of the same shape as A. Duvivieri, impunctate, or with 

 a few extremely minute punctures, scutellum black, elytra finely 

 punctured in irregular, not very closely approached rows, vio- 

 laceous blue, the space near the lateral margin, thickened, im- 

 punctate , underside and legs black. 



Hab. Si-Oban. 



There are sufficient differences present, I think, to justify the 

 separation of this species from the preceding ones, and even if 

 the colour of the underside and legs may be subject to variation, 

 the impunctate thorax and the sculpture of the elytra is a good 

 character of distinction. 



15. Manobia abdominalis, sp. n. — Dark fulvous, the lower six 

 and the apical joint of the antennae flavous, the intermediate 

 ones black , thorax impunctate , elytra with basal depression , 

 finely punctate-striate, the interstices at the sides costate. 



Length 3 / A line. 



Head impunctate, the lower portion deflexed, clypeus with a 

 central ridge, antennae extending to the middle of the elytra, 

 joints seven to ten black , the others flàvous , third and fourth 

 joint equal, thin, terminal joints slightly thickened, thorax sub- 

 quadrate, one half broader than long, the sides straight, slightly 

 narrowed at the base , the anterior angles oblique , the basal 



