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are nevertheless under the dry bark of trees or in the 

 holes made into trees by different small wood-borers, and 

 also in the detritus of fallen trees. 



6. Traclielizus bisulcatus Lund, Skrivt. af naturhist. 

 selskab. V, 2, p. 6, 1802. 



Western Java (Mt. Tjikorai, 4000'). 

 Two males and a female. 



7. Prophfhalmus longirostris Gylh. Schoenherr, Gen. et 

 Spec. Curcul. 1, p. 323, 1833. 



Western Java (Pengalengan, 4000'). 

 A male. 



8. Prophthalmus pugnator Pow. Ann. Soc. Entom. France, 

 5e ser., VII, Bull, p.* 44, 1878. 



Western Java (Sukabumi, 2000'; Mt. Tjikorai, 4000'; 

 Pengalengan , 4000') ; Eastern Java (Tengger Mts. 4000'). 

 Several specimens. 



9. Baryrrhynclms latirostris Gylh. Schoenherr, Gen. et 

 Spec. Curcul. 1, p. 323, 1833. 



Western Java (Mt. Tjikorai , 4000' ; Pengalengan, 4000' ; 

 Sukabumi, 2000'), 

 Several specimens. 



10. Pseudory diodes Fruhstorferi, n. sp. 



cf . Moderately elongate , robust , glabrous , chestnut-red, 

 more or less saturate, shining; prothorax chestnut, slightly 

 bronzy, very shining , elytra with yellow or ferruginous lines. 



Head short , transverse , almost truncate at the base 

 and distinctly impressed at both sides of the median line; 

 the hinder angles are slightly prominent but not toothed; 

 the vertex and the front are broadly furrowed, with the 

 margins of the furrow raised. The basal portion of the 

 rostrum is rather stout, scarcely longer than the head, 

 provided with three furrows , of which the median one is 

 broader and deeper and has the margins keeled , the sides 

 behind the scrobes are roughly impressed; the portion 

 between the antennae is moderately enlarged , callous 

 above, with the margins incrassate ; the apical portion is 

 longer and narrower than the basal one, finely scabrous, 



Notes from the Leyden M.ixseiim, Vol. XVII. 



