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tlic punclures not serial any^^'here. It Is notieeable that in 

 ctne, tho slightl^' larger of two exaniples, the thorax is not quite 

 so sliort and ti little sqiiarer; llic eljtra though as thickly, are 

 yet niore liiu'ly ])uneture(l and the colour a veiy little move 

 dilute as incntioned. I think it probable that this is (he female. 



This species is veiy like .1/. afrlcana, though from so 

 remote a part of the world. The antennae are much stouter 

 and the colour more uniform. Ample small differences exist, 

 but as I liave only seen two examples of each, and the localities 

 are so for apart, it is not necessar}^ to compare theni further. 



This and M. Doriae Gorh. are with M. orubescens the 

 only Mycetinae I have y^i seen from Borneo. 



Mycetina sp.? 



Hab. Soekaranda. 



A Single example of an insect, probably a Mycetina Avith 

 blue eljtra, Avhich I think I have seen examples of in Ihe British 

 Museum, but which I could not describe on an unique speeimen. 



Saula? sp.? 



Hab. Liangagas (Dohrn). 



A Single example of an insect, ver}' closely resembling 

 S. ferruginea, but haviug the antennae formed as in the males 

 of Oediarllinis — the ninth Joint enlarged. I have nOAv seen 

 several examples of the insect, formerly described b}' nie as 

 Heliobletus servilis, which this insect very closely resembles; 

 but in none of them were the antennae formed as in Oediarthriis 

 (now referred to Dainie). It would be worse than useless to 

 describe this insect upon a singie example. It may l)e tlie 

 male of my H. servUis, which may alter all not be the same 

 as Gerstaeckers Saula ferruginea. 



Meilichius nigricollis Gerst. Monogr. Endom. p. 362. 



Hab. Sinabong (1 ex. $?). 



Of this very rare beetle I have previously to this, only 

 seen one example. Four species of Meilichius are now known: 



Stett. eiitoniol. Zeit. 1901. 



