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peiuiis .ha-. 11 will (lulv he necessarv to pdini oiil Ür« dittereuees 

 l)etwcen Ihe two species; in Ihc picbcul iusect IIil- iiiilemiae, 

 whicli arc flavouH, extend to aboiit tlie middle of tlie el\ tra. and 

 have Ihe Ihird and l'ourth joints equal, in .1. apicipennis tlie 

 tliii'd Joint is distinctlv longer tlian tlie Iburtli, tlie tliorax is 

 inore closelv punctured in J. lenninafa und the eh tra. instead 

 of liaving a small flavoiis spot placed at the apical angle near' 

 the sutiire, have a naiTow flavous .stripe extending IVoni the 

 apex a little up^^■al•ds along the sides; the sexual characters are 

 also entirely ditlerent in the males of the two ini-ects; tiie present 

 one, instead of having tlie median lobe of the last abdominal 

 segment deeply sulcate as in .1. apicipennis has tliis portion 

 nearly Hat, the female has the apex of the eorresponding seg- 

 ment entire. 



Hab. Soekaranda. 



Aulacophoia Dohrni sj). n. 



Black, the head and lliorax fulvous, tlie anteiinae and the 

 anterior legs flavous, elytra without basal depression, finelv 

 punctured, flavous. tiie base with a more or less broad Irans- 

 verse l)lack band. 



Length 6 mill. 



Head impunctate, fulvous or flavous, the labrum black, au- 

 teniiae rather long, flavous, the lower two joiiils more sfiining 

 than the others, tliird and fourth Joint equal, thorax with the 

 traiisverse sulcus straight aml moderately deep, the diso im- 

 punctate, fulvous, scutellum black, elytra without basal depression 

 slightl}' longitudinally sulcate near the suture, very tinely punctured, 

 flavous, the black band at the base generally extending to one 

 third of their length, its posterior edge deeply concave uear the 

 sides, the underside and the legs black, the anterior femora and 

 tibiae more or less ilavous, last abdominal segment trilobate, the 

 median lobe not sulcate. 



Soekaranda, Lia ngagas. 



Stett. entomol, Zeit. 1S99. 



