CLEOPOEL'S. 
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826. Tricliona longicornis, sp. n. 
Fulvous ; terminal joints of the antennae black. 
Oblong. Head entirely impunctate ; eyes very large, closely 
approximate at the middle ; clypeus impunctate, separated from 
the face by deep grooves ; antennae extending to the apex of the 
elytra, basal four joints fulvous, rest black, third and following 
joints nearly equal, elongate. Thorax nearly twice as broad as 
long, of equal width, sides evenly rounded, surface impunctate. 
Elytra wider at base than the thorax, deeply and strongly punctate- 
striate, interstices longitudinally costate throughout. Anterior 
femora strongly thickened, dilated into a small tooth beneath ; 
claws bifid. 
Length 2 \ mm. 
Hah. Ceylon (Coll. Jacoby). 
Very distinct by the more than usually large eyes, long antennas, 
costate elytra and small size. 
Genus CLEOPORUS. 
Cleoporus, Lef'eo. Bull. Soc. But. France, 1884, p. lxxvi. 
Type, C. ( Tuciatus , Lefev., from the Philippine Islands. 
Range. India; China; Malayan Subregion. 
Body oblong, smooth. Head deflexed, immersed in thorax up to 
the eyes, these distant, globular, feebly emarginate, deeply sulcate 
above ; clypeus transverse, slightly or not separated from the face ; 
antennae filiform, half the length of the body, basal two joints 
thickened, third more than twice as long as the second. Thorax 
much broader than long, convex, sides nearly straight. Prosternum 
broad, subquadrate. Legs robust ; femora unarmed, moderately 
thickened ; intermediate strongly, posterior tibiae feebly emarginate 
at apex ; claws bifid. 
Differs from Tricliona in the unarmed femora and deep supra- 
ocular sulci. 
827. Cleoporus maculicollis, Jac. Ann. Soc. Ent. Bely, xlviii, 1904, 
p. 388. 
Fulvous ; thorax with two black patches ; elytra obscure 
piceous, margins more or less flavous ; legs testaceous : abdomen 
piceous. 
Head almost confluently punctured ; clypeus not separated 
from the face, pale fulvous ; eyes with narrow sulcus above ; 
antennae testaceous, extending to about the middle of the elytra ; 
second joint thickened, slightly longer than the third, terminal 
joints slightly thickened. Thorax half as broad again as long, 
sides rounded ; surface rather closely and strongly punctured at 
the sides, less so in the middle, sides with a large black patch 
