PELARGODERUS MARQINIPENNIS. 35 



apices are separately and rather narrowly rounded. Body 

 beneath and legs impunctate. 



Hah. The island of Engano, South West of Sumatra, where 

 the species was found by Dr. Modigliani. The described 

 specimen has been presented to the Leyden Museum by 

 Dr. R. Gestro of the Civic Museum of Natural History 

 at Genoa. 



Obs. Since the publication (1873) of the 10th volume 

 of the »Catalogus Coleopterorum", five other species have 

 been described in the genus Pelargoderus , viz, : 



P. vitticoUis Thoms., Ann. Soc. Ent. France, 1878, Bull. 

 p. XVIII {Rhamses) Borneo. 



P. rugosus C. 0. Waterh., Proc. Zool. Soc. London, 



1884, p. 218 Timor-Laut Islands. 



= Pelargoderus (Paragnoma) acuminipennis Blanch., 

 teste Gahan, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) vol. II, 

 1888, p. 400. 



P. semitigrinus Rits., Notes Leyd. Mus. Vol. VII, 1885, 

 p. 43, pi. 3, fig. 3 Sumatra. 



P. flavicornis Gahan , Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. (6) vol. 

 I, 1888, p. 272, pi. 16, fig. 3 Nias. 



P. antennatus Gahan, Ann. Mus. civ. Genova, ser. 2*, 

 vol. XIV, 1894, p. 34 Burma. 



Finally it may be mentioned here, that a good figure 

 of P. meleagris Pasc. , from Celebes, has been published 

 iu 1888 in C. 0. Waterhouse's »Aid to the Identification 

 of Insects", pi. 180, fig. 3. 



Leyden Museum, March 1895. 



JVotes from the Leyden. Museum, Vol. X.VII. 



