62 JAVANESE BRENTHIDAE. 



JEpicoenoneus ') femoralis Sena a. 



Annali Mus. Civ. Stor. nat. Geneva, ser. 2a, vol. XII (XXXII) 

 p. 478 (d°. 28). 1892. 



One female from Toegoe, Western Java, in the collection 

 of the Ley den Museum. 



Mr. Pasteur may be congratulated by the capture of this 

 very interesting species of which I have described a single 

 male from the Carin Mounts (Burma). I take the occasion 

 to mention the diöerential characters of the female. 



Head slightly shorter than broad , beneath obsoletely 

 punctured ; metarostrum shorter than the head, hardly at- 

 tenuate anteriorly, foveolate; prorostrum slender, cylindri- 

 cal. Antennae shorter, with the scape as long as the 2°'l 

 and Srd joints together, the A^^ is shorter than the two 

 preceding joints, the h^^ — 1^^ are gradually longer than 

 the 4^h^ cylindrical, the apical joint is pointed and shorter 

 than the 9<^h and lOtli together. 



Prothorax slightly narrower anteriorly than at the base, 

 in this specimen the hairs are few in number and the two 

 black bands are obsolete. 



Elytra shaped as those of the male, the 3>"d interstice bears 

 moreover a line at the apical declivity ; the sutural angle 

 at the apex obsoletely prominent, the external angle strongly 

 spinous. Anterior femora and coxae shaped as in the male. 



Florence, February 1898. 



1) Epicoinotieus olim. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. 'XJX.. 



