60 JAVANESE BRENTHIDAE. 



Pseudory diodes piliferus (Senna). 

 Notes from the Lejden Museum, XIV, p. 177, 1892. 



Of this peculiar and rare species I have hitherto examined 

 a single male, the type, captured by Prof. A. A. W. 

 Hubrecht at Telaga bodas , a crater near Garoet (Western 

 Java) and belonging to the collection of the Leyden Mu- 

 seum. Mr. Pasteur has been successful in obtaining of it a 

 female by which I am able to indicate the sexual differences. 



Head slightly shorter and smooth above, metarostrum 

 hardly as long as the head , deeply furrowed , prorostrum 

 longer than that of the male , filiform , almost straight ; 

 antennal joints slightly shorter; apex of the elytra trun- 

 cate with the external angles rounded , the base of the 

 abdomen convex, not impressed. The long hairs at the 

 sides of the elytra are also visible in the female ; the co- 

 lour and disposition of the elytral lines are as in the male. 

 My specimen has a length of 15 mm. 



Pseudory diodes dentipennis ^ n. sp. 



2. Crassiusculus, castaneus parum nitidus, antennis capite 

 et rostro elytrorumque apice rufescentibus^ elytris lineis plu- 

 ribus fiavo-ferrugineis notatis ; capite paullo breviore quam 

 latiore, angulis posticis rectis, supra tenue canaliculato^ meta- 

 rostro conic , sulcato, prorostro longiore, filiformi; protlio- 

 race ovato , sparsim minutissime punctulato-piloso , elytris 

 fortiter punctato-sulcatis, apice subtrimcatis, angulis externis 

 breviter dentatis. — Long. 13 mm. 



Hab. Western Java. 



Head short, slightly broader at the base than long, the 

 hinder angles straight, the vertex and front channelled; 

 metarostrum as long as the head, conical, furrowed in the 

 middle, with the sides roughly punctured and scattered 

 with a few hairs; prorostrum longer, moderately curved, 

 filiform, shining. Antennae as long as the prothorax, head 

 and metarostrum together, filiform, moderately stout, with 



Notes from the Leyden IMuseura, Vol. XX. 



