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yellow-ferruginous lines (at the base, before and behind 

 the middle and at the apical declivity) , the 3rd has two 

 lines (before and behind the middle) , the 4th and 5th 

 a singly line behind the middle; these lines before and 

 behind the middle form two spots: the 7th and 8th inter- 

 stices have a line before the middle , the 8th also another 

 at the apical declivity. The elytra have a few very long and 

 fine whitish hairs at the sides, 



Body beneath shining, the basal margin of the pro- 

 sternum impressed; metasternum finely punctured with a 

 ditch at the apex , the two basal abdominal segments exca- 

 vated in the middle and scattered with minute punctures, 

 the apical segments pubescent laterally. Anterior coxae not 

 contiguous, legs robust, femora clubshaped and spined, 

 anterior tibiae broader in the middle , tarsi long , the 1st 

 joint elongate, the 3rd broad and deeply divided, beneath 

 pubescent. 



Hah. Western Java. — A single male specimen in the 

 Leyden Museum , captured by Prof. A. A. W. Hubrecht at 

 Telaga bodas, a crater near Garoet. 



Subfam. EUTRACHELIN^. 



Gen. Eutfachelug Latreille. 



*25. JE. Temmincki Latreille, in Cuvier, Règne animal, 

 p. 389. 1825. 



This species, the giant of the family, seems to be a 

 peculiar form of Java and Sumatra. It is not rare and 

 varies in the dimensions and in having the elytral spots 

 more or less evident. 



Subfam. CEOCEPHALIN^. 



Gen. Mortnocerus Schönherr. 



26. M. reticulatus Lund, Skrivt. af naturhist. selskab. V, 

 2, p. 81. 1802. 



Notes irom the Leyden IMuseum , Vol. XIV. 



