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IL—DESCRIPTIONS OF NEW SPECIES AND REMARKS ON SOME 
SPECIES PREVIOUSLY DESCRIBED. 
XYLOTRECHUS CONSOCIUS, 8p. nov. 
(Pl. VI. Fig. 3.) 
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or dark-b pots, one near the base and one at each side of the 
middle, the basal spot sometimes being prolonged anteriorly to form a 
median band ands are usually di as shown in the 
gure 
Lex behind becoming more triangular, and the post-median trian- 
ban 
This species appears to be most nearly allied to X. pedestris, Pasc., 
which greatly resembles it in colour, but differs in the direction taken 
by the anterior bands on the elytra. 
Length 9.15, breadth 2.4 millim. 
HasrraAT.— Perak (Doherty), Penang (Lamb) ; and Bukit Besar in 
the Siamese Malay States (Annandale and Robinson). 
XYLOTRECHUS AFFINIS, єр, nov. 
(Pl. VI. Fig. 1.) 
prothorax. having, however, a nude round spot 
disc; elytra with four bands of ashy-grey pubescence disposed as 
shown in the figure; y underneath covered with аѕһу-отеу 
_ This species resembles X. fluctuosus, Pasc. (Perissus), but is re- 
latively somewhat longer and narrower, with the prothorax less rounded 
at the sides. In the latter species the second grey band of the elytra 
has a straight hind border, and the third band is dilated posteriorly as 
well as anteriorly at the suture. 
Length 9, breadth 2 millim. 
Hasirat,—Selangor: Bukit Kutu, 3,500 ft. (H. C. Robinson). 
