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of prothorax smooth and hairless in front, punctured and very hairy further 

 back, often rugose behind the coxae. Scutellum traversed by a pair of broad and 

 closely apposed hairy and finely punctured bands which are sometimes fused in the 

 middle line ; mesothoracic episterna coarsely punctured above and in front , more finely 

 in the posterior angles which are hairy ; a small smooth area between the two punc- 

 tured ones. Mesosternum often more or less dull and rugose, usually with a patch 

 of hair-bearing punctures in the lateral angles ; scars indistinct or absent. Metaster- 

 num with lateral areas very broad behind, but not in contact with central area ; 

 lateral and anterior intermediate areas hairy and rather finely punctured, posterior 

 intermediate and central areas smooth and hairless. Posterior parts of hind coxae 

 slightly roughened ; scars of abdominal sterna smooth or very nearly so. Elytra -with 

 lateral grooves broader than dorsal ones, the punctures in the former forming rows of 

 short transverse grooves. 



Trapezochilus respectabilis (Kuwert) '. 

 Text-fig. 5 E, p. 247. 

 Described from a series of specimens from Deli, vSumatra, in the collection of the 

 Deutsches Entomologisches Museum. 



Text-fig. 6. 



Giiaphalncveiiiis sijjiph'x. n. sp., head x 4. 



Description. — Length 33-38 mm. Differs from preceding species in following 

 characters only. Scars of mentum sometimes more or less distinctly united behind to 

 form a W-shaped figure as in Parapelopides. Upper surface of head less strongly 

 rugose; outer tubercles more prominent, their middle denticle usually obsolete, the 

 inner one always broad and distally truncate in unworn specimens. Mesosternum 

 rarely punctured in lateral angles. Posterior intermediate areas of met aster nam 

 sparsely punctured in one specimen. 



(Wnus GNAPHALOCNEMIS, Heller. 

 Gnaphalocnemis simplex, n. s]). 

 Text-fig. 6. 

 Described from a .single sjiecimen from Perak in the British Mu.seum collection. 

 Description. — Length 31 mm. Head, with its appendages, as in (l. monticulosus , 



' See foot-note on previous page. 



