THE BRENTHID/E FROM JAVA. 177 



This species is unknown to me, but seems to be not 

 rare in Java , because Mr. Power, in describing it , mentions 

 several collections which contain it from this island. 



Gen. Barifffhynchuf Lacordaii'e. 



20. B. latirostris Gylh., in Schönh., Genera et Spec. Curcul. 

 I, p. 323. 1840. 



Common in Java and in Borneo. 



21. B. dehiscens Gylh., in Schönh., 1. c. p. 324. 



This species is very abundant in Borneo , but occurs 

 also in Java. I have a few examples of it. 



Gen. Agriowfhynchus Power. 



22. A. Borrei Power , Petites Nouvelles Entomolog. II , 

 p. 241. 1878. 



The habitat given for this insect is Java, and from this 

 island the specimens of several collections originate ; but 

 it is not a local species , Mr. Fea having taken it at Tha- 

 gata in Tenasserim, and the Marquis Doria at Sarawak 

 (Borneo). 



Gen. OrycUodes Pascoe. 



23. O. cynnamomi Herbst, Fiissl. Arch. IV, p. 76. 1783- 

 A widely spread species in the Indo-Malayan subregion , 



probably not extending northward of Malacca, nor south- 

 ward of Celebes. I have several individuals from Java, 

 Borneo, Sumatra and Menado. 



* 24. O. piliferus , nov. spec. 



^. Capite hrevi , hasi subtruncato , postice mutico , casta- 

 neo-rubro / rostro brevi , bast incrassato , profundeque sulcato , 

 ante antennas cylindrico , supra lateribus denticulatis , rubro- 

 brunneo ; antennis rubris , articulo apicali duobus prreceden- 

 tibus (squante ; prothorace ovato, castaneo-piceo , nitidissimo ; 

 elytris rubro-brunneis , humeris rotundatis et breviter callosis , 

 lateribus subrectis , apici emarginatis , in dorso convexis , 

 Notes from the Leyden IVEuseuxri, Vol. XIV. 



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