the Coleopterous Family Paussidse. 51 



Sp. 3. (29.) P. acutidens, Westw. [Linn. Trans, xvi. p. 661.] . . 

 Nepaul. 



Sp. 4. (30.) P. IVestwoodii, Saunders in Trans. Ent. Soc, vol. ii. p. 84. pi. 10. 



f. 5. 

 East Indies. 



Sp. 5. (31.) P. angustus, Westw. in Trans. Ent. Soc, vol. ii. p. 92. pi. 10. 



f. 6. 

 East Indies. 



Sp. 6. (32.) P. il/eZ/m, Westw. [Linn. Trans, xvi. p. 683.] ; and in Trans. Ent. 

 Soe.j vol. ii. pi. 10. f. 4. Gu^rin, Icon. R. An., Ins. pi. 40. f, 1 1. 



Malabar. 



Sp. 7- (33.) P. aplustrifer, Westw. [Linn. Trans, xvi. p. 664.] 



Bengal. Also in M. Westermann's Collection ; and certainly belonging to this genus. 



Sp. 8. (34.) P.? Icevifrons, Dej. [Linn. Trans, xvi. p. 661.] 

 Senegal. 



Sp. 9. (35.) P. ? dentifrons, Dej. [Linn. Trans, xvi. p. 662.] 

 Senegal. 



Genus 3. Hylotorus. Dalm. 



Sp. 1. (36.) H. bucepkalus, Gyll. [Linn. Trans, xvi. p. 654.] 

 Sierra Leone. 



Genus 4. Pentaplatarthrus. Westw. 



Sp. 1. (37.) P. Paussoides, Westw. [Linn. Trans, xvi, p. 619.] 

 South Africa. I have seen specimens in the Royal Collection at Berlin, and in the Cabinets 

 of Messrs. Shuckard and Children. 



Genus 5. Lebioderus. Westw. 



Sp. 1. (38.) L. Goryi, Westw. in Trans. Ent. Soc, vol. ii. p. 94. pi. 9. f. 8. 

 Java. 



Genus 6. Ceratoderus, n. g. 



Corptis oblongum, depressum. Caput transverso-quadratum, postice collo instructum, disco 



inter oculos bi-impresso. Antenme quasi 6-articulatae, articulis 4 intermediis transver- 



sis, planis, ultimo semicircular!. Maxilla minutae, planae, comeae, apice acutae, cur- 



vatae, intus sub apice dente acuto armatae. Palpi maxillares 4-articulati, articulo 2do 



H 2 



