162 THE BRENTHID^ FROM JAVA. 



Subfam. TRACHELIZINiE. 

 Gen. Cerohates Schönherr. 



1 . C tristriatus Lund , Skrivt. af naturhist. selskab. V, 2 , 

 p. 66. 1802. 



Appears to be generally distributed in the Indian- and 

 Indo-Malayan subregions. Mr. Fea, the well-known natura- 

 list and traveler of the Genoa Museum , has collected it 

 recently in Burmah and Karennee, at elevations varying 

 from 900 to 1100 meters. — Several specimens from Java 

 in my collection. 



2. C. sexsulcatus Motschulsky, Etud. entomol. VII, p. 

 95. 1858. 



This species occurs in Ceylon, India, Burmah and the 

 Sunda Islands. — It was found by Mr. Fea in Karennee 

 at a height of 900 — 1100 meters. — I have examples 

 from Java. 



Var. glaherrima Senna , Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, Ser. 2% 

 Vol. XII, p. 450. 1892. 



This variety has the posterior angles of the head more 

 rounded and the elytra very glossy and shining at the 

 sides. Specimens from Burmah , Karennee and Tenasserim 

 in the Genoa Museum ; from Java and Gilolo in my col- 

 lection. 



Gen. Tracheti»tts Schonherr. 



3. T. hisulcatus Lund, Skrivt. af naturhist. selskab. V, 

 2, p. 6. 1802. 



This species is very common and generally distributed 

 through India, Tenasserim, Karennee, Burmah, China, 

 Japan, the Sunda Islands, the Malayan subregion and 

 Australia. 



4. T. puncticollis Bohem. , in Schönh. Genera et Spec. 

 Curcul. V, p. 494. 1840. 



It is indicated from and apparently confined to Java , 

 but it is not contained in the present collection. 



Notes from the Leyden Museum, Vol. XIV. 



