230 APODERUS SPINIFERUS. 



wards the apex ; tibiae and tarsi brownish , the firsts some- 

 what rugose. Tibiae of the male unguiculate and more- 

 over provided towards the interior angle of the triiuca- 

 tiou with a second but shorter tooth ^). Tibiae of the 

 female only unguiculate. 



I do not know if the sexual difference of the tibiae will 

 be found in all the species of Apoderus of this group ; it 

 is very distinct in the described species. 



A male specimen from the district of Rawas (May 1878) 

 and one specimen of each sex from Koetoer (June 1878) 

 have been brought home by the Scientific Sumatra-Expe- 

 dition. 



Brussels, January 1880. 



1) Thii tooth is not identical with Ihe macro of many of the Curcnlionidae. 



JSTotes iroiu the Leyden Museum, Vol. \t. 



