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Lower Siam. Trong, one female. Rehn's type of Chelisoches 

 stratioticus [1905 1 , p. 509, fig. 6]. This is only a finely developed 

 race of Ch. morio. I have a specimen from Java, and there is one 

 from Travancore in the Madrid Museum. 



Genus PROREUS Burr. 



1. MINOR Caudell. 



Philippines. Mindoro, Bacoor, January. 1903 (P. L. Stangl), 

 two males. Caudell's type. Cat. No. 7885, Q.S.N.M. 



The laxly is not sufficiently depressed to justify the ranging of 

 this species in Auchenomus. In the form of the head, it resembles 

 /'. sobrius Bormans, l>uf differs in smaller size and slender build 



2. Head, part of antenna, and posterior tarsus of proreus 



MINOR. 



and non-transverse pronotum. In the structure of the head it ap- 

 proaches P. ludeJcingi Dohrn, but differs in the shorter pronotum 

 and non-banded elytra; the coloration at once distinguishes it from 

 /'. laetior, and P. variopictus Bormans, to which it is related (fig.2). 



Suhl.-nnih N !•'.< ILOBOPHORIN .K. 



Genus NEOLOBOPHORA Scudder. 

 1. RUFICEPS Burmans. 



Mexico. Orizaba, January 9 to 16, 1902 (II. Osborn), one male. 

 [Rehn, 1903 2 , p. 310.] 



Mexico. Jalapa, two males (J. T. Mason). L902. [See Rehn, 1902, 

 p. 2.] 

 Guatemala. Cacao, Trece ALguas, Aha Vera Paz, one female 

 Barber). [Rehn, 1907 2 , p. 17:..] 



