222 ON THE GENUS CEROBATES. 



13. C. hirmanicus Senna. 



Ann. Soc. Entom. Belgique, XXXVIII, p. 364, 189é. 



Distinctive characters: Head shorter than in C. 

 Grouvellei Senna, rounded behind the eyes which are more 

 approximate at the base, channeled above between the 

 eyes ; metarostrum and mesorostrum furrowed ; apical joint 

 of the antennae moderately longer than the preceding one ; 

 prothorax furrowed up to the apical margin ; elytra along 

 the sutural interstice tristriate , the S^d stria prolonged down 

 to the apex, sides of the elytra obsoletely punctured, not 

 shining. — Length 5 — G'/i mill. — Not rare. 



Hab. Burma. 



14. C. canaliculatus Motsch. 



Motschulsky, Etud. entom. VII, p. 96, 1858. 



Distinctive characters: Head almost angulate at 

 the sides, front and metarostrum more or less distinctly 

 channeled, apical joint of the antennae moderately longer 

 than the preceding one, prothorax furrowed up to the 

 apical margin , elytra along the sutural interstice in the 

 basal half tristriate, the d^^ stria (external) interrupted 

 near the middle of the elytra , sides distinctly striate. — 

 Length 4 — 5 mill. — Rare. 



Hab. India and Perak. 



15. C. vitiensis Fairm. 



Le Naturaliste, III, p. 422, 1881; Ann. Soc. Entom. France, 6e sér. 

 I, p. 463, 1881. 



Distinctive characters: Head behind the eyes an- 

 gulate, metarostrum and mesorostrum striolate, apical 

 joint of the antennae moderately longer than the prece- 

 ding one, prothorax foveolate in the basal half, elytra 

 along the sutural interstice tristriate in the basal half, the 

 S^d stria interrupted near the middle of the elytra, sides 

 smooth, shining. — Length 7^^ ^^^^' — -^^^ common. 



Hab. Fiji Islands. 



JNotes from th.e Leyden M^useum, "Vol. XVII. 



