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regulariter minute dentatis ; elytrorum prothoracisque mar- 

 ginibus lateralibus pilis cinereis tectis ; tibiis quatuor posticis 

 inermibus. 

 Long. Corp. (mandib. incl.) iinc. 1. 



Hab. Borneo, Malacca. Coll. Parry, Wallace et Saunders. 

 Since my notice of this species in the Proc. Ent. Soc, 1862, 

 p. 110, specimens of both sexes have been received from Malacca; 

 the female is also characterized by having the sides of the prothorax 

 and elytra covered with a thick greyish pubescence, vvhilst the re- 

 mainder of the body is of a highly polished character. 



Cladognathus elegans $, Parry (? ignota). (PI, VIII. fig. 3.) 



C. cinnamomeus, gracilis ; mandibulis capite paulo longioribus, 

 arcuatis, depressis, ante apicem dente truncato instructis ; 

 capite antice fortiter emarginato ; elytris punctatis, subtiliter 

 striatis, sutura fuscata. 



Long. Corp. (mandib. incl.) lin. 8. 



Hab. Ind. Or. Coll. Parry. 



Of a cinnamon-brown ; mandibles flattened, gradually bent to 

 the apex, which is very acute, externally before the tip is a broad, 

 flat, truncate tooth, separated from the apex by a deep longitudinal 

 fissure; sides of the prothorax with numerous scattered punctures, 

 the middle smooth except on the dorsal line, where it is sparsely 

 punctate ; above the posterior angle is a slight blackish tubercle ; 

 the anterior and posterior margins are somewhat fuscous. Elytra 

 with the suture very smooth, polished and brown, the rest cin- 

 namon-coloured, rather thickly punctured and striated, the striaj 

 disappearing before the tip. Anterior tibiae armed externally at 

 the apex with three teeth, and with a minute one about the 

 middle ; posterior tibiae simple, with lines of punctures. Abdomen 

 beneath with the segments narrowly margined with brown. 



Cladognathus flavidus $ , Parry (var. max., 2 ignota). 

 (PI. VIII. fig. 2.) 

 C. castaneus ; mandibulis, capite, thorace, suturaque nigro- 

 marginatis ; mandibulis elongatis, subdepressis, intus quadri- 

 dentatis, dente ante apicem obtuso, dente medio elongato 

 subtrigono ; tibiis inermibus. 

 Long. Corp. unc. 1, lin. 6 ; mandib. lin, 5. 

 Hab. Ind. Or. Coll. Parry. 



Yellowish-chestnut, margined with black. Head broader than 

 long, rather narrower than the prothorax ; sides behind the eyes 



