110 Mrmoirs of the Indinn Mimtutn. (Vol,. VII, 



Leptauliix anibarbis, KiuMit. 



l.c/itiiiihir niiifxirhiii, Kuwcrt, |). 'J'.t.'t. 



LrfiiiKiliu f»i'i..i.»«ririrnj»i.», Hulitp. iinifmrbiM. ••r«%'ely. 19Hr. pp. 'ITA uncrsO.VSOfl, pi. xiii, fig. M. 

 One Hppcimon frmn Mt. Kinalialti. [.<>nf;th 22-2 inni. 



Leptaulax cyclotaenius. Kuwcrt. 



l.ffliinliir iiin/ii.iti/nm»-^ryclitliirinini 4 hintiiliii/tif, Kiiwcrt, I89H, pp. 28.V28C. 



/.f/.^^l(/>lJ■ iiiii/>'iiiWi«, Zaiii:, UmlVi, pp. '2'M'S-^t. 



l^fJiiultu ryrhilornniii *■ itmpunrtu*, (iravt'ly, I'.tUr, pp. 'I'tU-'lTil , pi. xiii. figH. .'>3 and .Vi. 



A iuiiiiIkt of spiH-iinons of the t_\i)ical f<irni from the following IrK-alitien : -Margherita. 

 A.'i-'Oini ; XiiMig Klmuang, Tonkin and CunilxKlia (prt'i^fnted Ity .M. Vitulis de Salvaza) : 

 IVrak, .Malay I'«>nin.siila (also .spoiiinon.s fron> <!ap, 2,7oo-.'^,ooo ft., Solangor-I'ahang 

 liouiulary, ami foothill.s of (iunong Ilitani, Sdangor, Malay Peninsula, subinitteil by 

 Mr. ('. Holninn-Hunt) : Sumatra (Kandg. Ampat, lA)wer Padang ; <tunung-Agiing, 

 Palendtang, s.ixx) ft. ; S. K. Srrdang, ca. 1,000 ft. ; Kngano Islarul. Hi'iikulen Hoidency ; 

 aUo .spnimrns from Minlan, Sumatra, .submitttnl by \\. (Juy Habuult): Boriu'". (Mts. 

 Kinabalu and Marapok) : and North CelolK'.s (Tondano, Minahas.sa ; Toli-Toli). 



Also .srvrral .>;porinH'ns of the variety nitijiuncluH, Zang, from Chapa and l.i" \\,\\ 

 T«>nkin. and from CamlxKlia. presented by Mr. Vitalis de Salvaza. 



Length 1 1-7-20-5 m">- 



The varietal form ainpunrtus differs from the typical form only in having the jironotum 

 somewhat .sparsely, though extensively, punctured in the anterior angle.s and round about 

 the .scars, instea«l of den.sely ])unctured at the sides from end to end ; and in having the 

 pfKsterior intermediate areas of the metasternum somewhat weaklv puncttired on the inner 

 side only. 



The .-tnu ture ot the head is very variable. The parietal ridges are usually long as in 

 L. bicolor in .small s])ecimens, and short as L. dciitatiis in larger ones. The latter usually 

 have the .surface of the head den.sely p\in<'t\ired and the frontal area longer than broad ; 

 the f<inncr u.sually have the .surface of the head more or less unpunctured and the fiontal 

 area broader than long. Very small .specimens are u.sually extremely flat like L. planus, 

 larger ones being .somewhat stouter ; this ia the ca.se in L. bicolor also. 



Leptaulax dentatus (K.tl>ricius). 



I'li.tmiliif drittalim, Knbri<M\i,t. I "".•■_', |>. "Jll. 



l.t I't'i'ilns ilrnlitiun - vi»r. ijhibnvrnlrix. (Sravely. I'.M Ir. pp. 2.j2-'2.>'). pi. xiii, figs, 52-52<f. 



Numerous speeimens from the following localities : -Madras ; Nepal; Darjiling 

 District (Tukvar, Van de Poll collection ; Singla. presentetl by H. E. Lord Carmichael : and 

 Kalinipong. pre,sont«Hl by my.self) : Tonkin (Ijio Kay. Vientiane, Hoabink, Nap^). I^os 

 (Kham-Keut) and CamlxKlia (Kompong Kedey) ^ul>mitted by .M. H. Vitalis «le Salvajui *, 

 Kennng. Suim ; Karen Hills. Hitrma, .j.fxxi ft. : .\iidamans (Port Blair, presenteil by 

 Mr. S. W, Kem]») ; I'enang ; Perak. .Malay Peninsula ; Carey Island (presented by 

 Mr. ('. Holman Hunt) : Hili Madjedja, N. Nias ; Kalim Bungo, Middle Nias ; Sumatra 

 (Mf'dnn. subnutted by M, (Juy Babatdt ; Tanjond-Djati, ra. .t.ooo ft. and .M.ina-H'.ing. 

 o ft., Kenau, Palembang : S, E. Sordang, E. Coast, ra. 1,000 ft.; Betlagpi 



