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MONOHAMMUS SERRATUS, (Pasc, in litt.) sp. nov. 
(Pl. VI. Fig. 9.) 
Black; densely covered above with a fuliginous brown tomentum, 
somewhat greyish | on the dise of ihe. SUMA; the 
thickly punctate, the dise with t ree small feebly ciel tubercles. 
Scutellum fulvous at the sides, black in the middle. Elytra sparsely 
punctu d densely and rather strongly at the sides 
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especially in the anterior half; each furnished with three or four rows 
of small tubercles, one row oe from the base about half-way to 
the middle along the middle of the disc, the others placed close to, 
and on the side, and extending tite up to or beyond the middle, 
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- NT и ы - these tubercles, causing the elytra to appear somewhat 
side, is very characteristic of the species and distin- 
vidct it froris all others пенде in the genus. 
cd 15-20 millim. 
HasBrrAr.— Penang (Lamb), Perak (Doherty), and Nawngchik : 
Bukit Вес. 2,500 ft. (Н. C. Robinson). 
"CHAPLOHAMMUS GRANULATUS, sp. nov. 
(PL VI. Fig. 10.) 
patches of an ashy-grey colour; body underneath covered with greyish 
or tawny-grey pubescence ; legs grey, the femora having each а dark- 
brown band at the middle, and Ње tibie being more or less brown 
towards the apex. Head distinctly, but rather sparsely punetured; 
Ат moderately large, the lower lobes extending downwards more than 
half-way towards the сепа] edge. Antenne one-third longer than the 
body, pale grey, with the apical half of the third and following joints 
dark-brown ; first joint subcylindrical, the apical cicatrix narrow and 
indistinct, being covered by pubescence, and its presence indicated 
