138 LUCANIDAE OF THE 



have the tooth on the middle well-developed 

 and acute , but in those of the two smallest 

 specimens, measuring 9 and 8^3 ^^-i this 

 tooth is only indicated by a slight enlar- 

 gement of the inner margin. 



4. ogivus H. Deyrolle, Ann. Soc. Ent. Beige, IX, 1865 i), 



p. 33; pi. 2, fig. 4, cf. 



Southern foot of Mt. Kenepai, January 1894, 1 cT 

 (Büttikofer). 



Mt. Liang Gagang, March 1894, 1 Q (Hallier). 



Sintang, September 1894, 1 9 (Goedhnis). 



Sekedau River, October 1894, 4 cfcT (Moret). 



Singangi: Ketoengau District, 18 cfcf and 3 99 (Moret). 



Pontianak, 1 cf (Moret). 



In the smaller male-specimens of this species 

 the anterior lateral angles of the prothorax 

 are not obliquely truncate as is the case in 

 the larger individuals, but rounded. In one 

 of the males from Singangi , which has two 

 small teeth on the inner edge of each man- 

 dible, the right anterior angle of the thorax 

 is obliquely truncate, the left one, however, 

 broadly rounded. The 9 lias, like the cf, 

 the posterior angles of the prothorax deeply 

 notched. 



5. punctipennis Parry, Cat. Lucan. Col. 1864, p. 58, (ƒ. 

 Sintang, 1 9 (Goedhuis). 



6. impressicollis Parry, Cat. Lucan. Col. 1864, p. 58; 



pi. 5, fig. 3, cT. 

 Singangi: Ketoengau District, 1 9 (Moret). 



Gen. Figtilus mc. leay. 



1. marginalis Ritsema, Notes Leyd. Mus. I, 1879, p. 189. 

 — subcastaneus Vollenhoven (nee Westwood), 

 Tijdschr. v. Entom. VIII, 1865, pp. 146 and 156. 



]) Published in 1SG6. 



IS^otes from the Leyden Miusevini , Vol. XVII. 



