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not fossulate. The pimcturing is sparse and Stella te aiid flic 

 coloiir is generallv piceous. The elytra are often piceous, but 

 in fully developed examples as black as usual in this geaus, 

 the anterior yellow fascia is straight and parallel to the base, 

 with a tooth on each side of the iisual pattern, nearly the same 

 as in E. andamanensls Gorh., but although the markings of this 

 insect are so siniilar to those of a great rnany other spccies, 

 I do not know any small Episcapliiila (Vom India oi- Sunmtra 

 with which it could be confoinitled. From E. elongata it is 

 in every war distinct. The very &h(»rt third Joint of the an- 

 tennae and the coarse eyes separate it fVoin nearly all and it 

 is smaller and more parallel than my E. andamanensis. 

 There are eight examples in Herr H. Dohrns coUeetion and 

 about half a dozen were sent me by the late A. Dnvivier as 

 from „Ind. Gr.*-', but I think they may have been from Sumatra. 



Tetrathrallis carminea Crotch, Rev. Erotyl. 1876, p. 403. 



Hab. Soekaranda, Liangagas. 



This insect originally described from Sarawak, has also 

 been met with by Doherty at Martapura, S. E. Borneo; but 

 the examples from there are of a variety" with the head and 

 thorax black. 



Triplatoma Macleayi Lacord., Mon. Erotyl. p. 47. 



Hab. Soekaranda. 



Triplatoma Gestroi Bedel, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova. 1882, 

 p. 440. Gorh. Proc. Zool. Soc. 1883; p. 80. T. XVHI. f. 1. 



Hab. Soekaranda. 



Triplatoma varia Gorh., Proc. Zool. Soc. 1889, p. 613. 



Hab . Soekaranda . 



Described from Penang (Wallace). Three specimens. 



Triplatoma attenuata Crolch, Rev. Erotyl. p. 405. 



Hab. Soekaranda. 



Triplatoma bizonata Ciotch, Rev. Erotyl. p. 406. Gorh. 

 Notes from Leyden. 



Hab. Soekaranda. 

 Stett. entomol. Zeit. 1901. 



