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exist ; this tubercle ought to have been represented in PI. VII. 

 fig. 6. 



Cladognathus assimilis ? , Parry ( $ ignotus). 



prodiictiis $, Parry, Proc. Ent. Soc, 

 1862, p. 109. 

 Foem. — C. niger, subnitidus ; clypeo parvo, rotundato ; mandi- 

 buHs brevibus, unidentatis ; capite antice rugoso, punctulato, 

 postice laeviusculo ; prothorace antice angustato, lateribus 

 oblique rotundatis, fulvo-brunneis, in medio nigro-raaculatis ; 

 elytris fulvo-cinnamomeis, marginibus externe et sutura 

 tenuiter nigris ; pedibus rugoso-punctatis, nigris ; tibiis inter- 

 mediis denticulo minuto armatis, posticis inermibus. 

 Long. corp. (mandib. inch) unc. 1. 

 Hab. Ins. Waigiou. Coll. Wallace. Specimen unicum. 

 The above description was originally given as that of the 2 of 

 C. productus (but which species has now proved to be identical 

 with C. Tragulus, Voll.). I have, however, since my recent visit 

 to Leyden, ascertained, as already previously stated, that it is 

 not the 2 of C Tragulus, from which it differs in the uniform 

 colour of the elytra and in the posterior tibiae being unarmed. 

 Unfortunately the S of this new species is at present unknown. 



Cladognathus Zebra $, Oliv. Ent. i. 24, 20, tab. v. fig. 17. 

 Thunb. Mem. Nat. de Moscou, i. 206. 

 Voll. Tijd. v. Ent. iv. 108. 

 (PI. IV. fig. 5, 2.) 

 Lucanus Zebra, Mandibulis porrectis, versus apicem denticu- 



latis ; thorace elytrisque testaceis, nigro-maculatis. 

 Lucano suturali paulo major. Mandlbulae porrectae, longitudine 

 capitis, denticulatse, nigrae. Caput nigrum, fulvo-pubescens. 

 Thorax laevis, testaceus, macula magna dorsali, macula ob- 

 longa utrinque punctoque marginali nigris. Elytra testacea, 

 macula baseos vittaque media lata abbreviata nigris. 

 The above is Olivier's description of this rare species ; the type 

 specimen (^) described from the cabinet of M. Raye is now iu 

 the Museum of Leyden, with the locality of " Birman Empire" 

 attached to it, although Olivier makes no mention of its habitat. 

 The 2 J a single specimen of which is in the collection of Count 

 Mniszech, is now figured PI. IV. fig. 5. 



Cladognathus suturalis $, Oliv. Ent. i. 16, tab. iv. fig. 12. 

 Lucano paralldipii^€do'^3i\\\om^]ox. Antennae nigrae. Mandibulee 



