176 



Anadastus menadensts. 



Languria menadensis Crotc-h. C'ist. Ent, 187G, j). 387. 



Soekaranda and Liangagas. 



Crotc'irs type is iinique in liis collection; a fine series of 

 aboiil Iwenty exain]»]es are contained in Herr Dolirn's eollection. 



The liead and thorax, tlie bod)- beneatli, llie base of tlie 

 anlennae and legs excepting the knees and llie tarsi are elear 

 orange-red. The head and thorax are very finely and obsoletely 

 puncturod, the head (as usual in the whole genus) being niore 

 thicklj and distinetly so. The thorax is wider than long and 

 conyex, the basal striolae are short. The eljtra are steelbhie, 

 widest at the base and tapering to the extremity, ihcir apiees 

 are simple (ditl'ering in this respect from most of the Anadastt). 

 The post-coxal lines are clear, parallel extending nearly across 

 the Segment, I have an example of an Anadastus from Saraj^Aak 

 (Wallace) Mhieh appears to be this sjiecies, biit agrees nearly 

 as well Ayilh L. nitidior Crotch^ I am not satisfied that the 

 latter is distinot. L. ceoloides Cr. searcely difiVrs except in 

 colour, having the thorax vittate. 



Seetion C. Head black. 



Anadastus cuneiformis Crotch, Cist. Ent. 1876, p. 889. 



Soekaranda. 



This Ayas also deseribed by Crotch from a single exani])]e 

 M hieh is rather larger in size than the average of some tifteen 

 examples sent b}- Herr Dohrn. Sometimes the thorax is elouded 

 in the cenire, so as almost to form a spot. In one sj)ecimen 

 from Sal•aA^'ak in my eollection the thorax is certainly smaller 

 and is of a very pale yellow colour, bat I think is not specitically 

 different. 



Paracladoxena. 



ParacJadoxcna Fowler, Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1886, p. 810. 

 Type: Lanyuria trifoliata Harold. Mitlh. der Mü ach. Ent. Verein 

 1876, p. 78. 



Stütt. eiitomol. Zeit. 1901. 



