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punctured ; its basc is deeply impressed, so as to appear reflexed, 

 and the two distiuct striolae are slightly divaricating. The elytra 

 are impressed with rows of elongate pimctures not sunk in 

 Striae, 'l'he apices are fruncate in the way peculiar to this 

 genus: i. e. sinuately with an acute sutural angle. 



There is only one example. 



Obs. ('. Wallacii Crotch from Sumatra is still unique in 

 his coUection. 



Lacertobelus. 



LacerfoheiHS Gorham, Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. XX. 1900, 

 ]). 358. A remarkable and interesting new genus, having the 

 front legs very long indeed, and toothed on the inner sides, in 

 the male. 



Lacertobelus dentipes Gorh. loc. cit. p. 368 — 9. 



Hab. Sumatra; Soekaranda and Liangagas (DoKrn), 

 Si-Rambc (Modigliani), Mus. Genoa. 



Lacertobelus longimanus Gorh. loc. cit. p. 360. 

 Hab. Sumatra (Wallaee), Soekaranda (Dohrn), J. Men- 

 tawei (Modigliani), Borneo (Doherty). 



Lauguriosoma. 



Lanyuriosoma Crotch, Cist. Ent. 1876, p. 379; Gorh. 

 r. Z. S. 1887, p. 361; Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 1896 p. 265. 



The genus is well characterized by the fine eyes, long 

 anterior legs with the femora roughened inside in the males, 

 amj)lc Ihorax and fine parallel post-coxal lines. 



Languriosoma Brookei Crotch, 1. e. p. 379. 



Hab. Soekaranda, Liangagas. 



Coenolanguria. 



Coenolanyuria Gt)i-ham, P. Z. S. Lond. 1887, \). 361. 

 Ann. Mus. Civ. Gen. 1896. p. 265. 



The smaller species of Languriides from Ihe East have 

 for the most ])art been thrown togethcr under Ihe indefinite term 



Stett. entomol. Zeit. 1901. 



