128 REMARKS. 



NOTE XVIII. 

 REMARKS ON LONGICORN COLEOPTERA. 



BY 



C. RITSEMA Cz. 



1. Eurycephalus maxillosus Oliv. (Entom. IV, n". 67 

 (1795). p. 52; pi. 20, fig. 147), the type of which is in 

 the Leyden Museum , is not the male sex of Eurycephalus 

 Lundii Fabr. = nigripes Oliv. 1. c. fig, 149 (cf. Lacordaire , 

 Gen. d. Coleopt. IX. p. 175, and Cat. Monac. IX. p. 2968) 

 but that of a distinct species , the female sex of which has 

 been described by Mr. Pascoe under the name of Euryce- 

 phalus variabilis (Ann. a. Mag. of nat. hist. (3). V (1860). 

 p. 120, and Longicornia Malayana. p. 654). 



2. Eurycephalus Wieneckii Voll. (Tijdschr. v. Entom. XIV 

 (1871). p. 105; pi. 4, fig. 5) from Timor and Sumbawa, 

 omitted from the » Catalogus Monacensis" , does not belong 

 to the genus Eurycephalus but to the genus Philagathes 

 Thoms., as is also the case with Purpuricenus sanguinolen- 

 tus Oliv. (Cat. Monac). 



3. Apriona tigris Thoms. (Revue et Magas. de Zoolog. 

 1878. p. 59, n^. 80) is not identical with Apriona punc- 

 tatissima Kaup (Einige Cerambyciden der Sammlung zu 

 Darmstadt. 1866. Taf. Ill, fig. 5) cf. R. Oberthür in Ann. 

 Mus. Civ. di Genova. XIV (1879). p. 572, and A. La- 

 meere, Liste des Cérambycides décrits postérieurement au 

 Catalogue de Munich. 1883. p. 52, but a quite distinct 

 species of which the Leyden Museum contains two spe- 

 cimens from Sumatra (Muller and Sum. Exp.). — Apriona 

 punctatissima Kaup is represented in the Museum by a 

 specimen from Sanghir , kindly presented by Mr. R. 

 Oberthür. 



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