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extending about one-third of its length from the base and furnished 
кой ће with small, shining, black granules. The presence of 
this ridge constitutes a distinctive character since all the other known 
speeies of the genus have, instead of a narrow ridge, a rather broad 
obtuse swelling near the base of each elytron. 
Length, 10-13 millim. 
HanrrAT.— Perak (Doherty), and Bukit Kutu in Selangor (H. C. 
Robinson). 
* CHHROMORPHA ROBINSONI, sp. nov. 
(PL Vl. Бш Чё) 
—Densely covered with brownish-red pubescence varied 
with dark brown spots and bands. Head distinctly but sparsely 
punctured in front, marked with two dark-brown bands extending 
along the front and vertex, and with a short band or spot behind the 
ye; prothorax with some small dark-brown spots 
the suture, and with a zig-zag band of the same я а little way 
behind the de marked also with a few dark- bro n spots, of 
with the apices of the tibie an 
E front tibiæ ie a prea ud of f black. biis a Ans Fs distal 
of the outer fac about as long h it 
ae third joint „ем dun B in gre to the first and a little longer 
than the fourth. Prothorax with a small but MT inct tubercle on each 
side near the front border. Elytra aray very sparsely punc- 
tured, each carinate near the suture, the carina beginning a little before 
the mane end че a little in front of the apex 
Length 2, breadth 5 millim. 
Hasirat.—Bukit Kutu in Selangor, 3,500 ft. (H. C. Robinson). 
DEMODES VITTATA, sp. nov. 
(Pl. VI. Fig. 14.) 
FEMALE. eed densely covered with fulvous-brown pubesce 
varied with bands and a few small spots of a luteous-white ime 
Prothorax with foüc dorsal bands, the two intermediate ones being in 
isicing rpha, Chevr. in D'Orbigny's Dict. Univ. d'Hist. Nat. HI. p. 613 
s genus, briefly characterised by egre will include most of the 
species | placed under iens in the catalogue of Gemminger an arold. The 
> aracters given by Lacordaire for the genus E apply to the genus 
heromorpha, chet T nt not to the type of Deci. 
