J 60 APÜGONIA RIÏSEMAE. 



siiiiiU head, with couspicuously emargiuate clypeus; its 

 position appears to be between A. splendida Boh. and A. 

 hrevis Shp. The width of the head is scarcely one half 

 of that of the afterbody ; the emargination of the clypeus 

 is broad and very distinct, but the lobe on either side is 

 not augulate. The thorax is short, very discontinuous 

 in outline with the afterbody , and much rounded at the 

 sides. The punctuation of the wing-cases is coarse , but 

 not dense, and the double lines of punctures are not very 

 distinct, the space separating these is broad behind, and 

 bears some irregular punctures, but becomes narrow at 

 the base. The front tibiae are bidentate , or very obscu- 

 rely tridentate. 



Hab. Java. — Found in December 1868 at Soerabaya 

 by the late M. L. Ritsema, who moreover captured a spe- 

 cimen belonging to a distinct variety at Simpaug in Oc- 

 tober of the same j^ear; the species is likewise found by 

 Mr. Hekmeyer near Mount Ardjoeno and by Dr. de Gavere 

 at Batavia. 



Thornhill, March 8th, 1882. 



Notes i'roxn the Leyclen M!useuiii , "Vol. IV. 



