296 Memoirs of tJie Indian Museum. [\'oi.. Ill, 



Localities : — 



Ceylon : Ratnajnira Distict — Bulutota. 



[Macrolinus sulciperfectus, Kuweit. J 



Macrolinus sukiperfectus, Kuwert, 1891, p. 165. 

 Macrolinus y sukiperfectus. Kuwert, 1898, p. i8^. 



Locality : — 



South Celebes: Bonthain. 



Macrolinus weberi, Kaup. 



Macrolinus Weberi, Kaup, i868rt, p. 19. 

 (Macrolinus Weberi, Gemtninger and Harold, 1868, p. 971.) 



Macrolinus Weberi, Kaup, 187 1, p. 44 

 [Macrolinus Weberi, Wytsmati, 1884, p. 334.) 

 (Macrolinus Weberi, Kuwert, 1891, p. 165.} 



Macrolinus ^weberi, Gravely, above, p. 245. 

 Locality : — 



Philippine Islands. 



Macrolinus latipennis (Percheron). 



Fassalus marginepunctatus , Dejean, 1837, P- 194- 



Passalus latipennis, Dup. in Percheron,' 1841, pp. 8-9, pi. Ixxiii, fig. 3. 



Passalus latipennis, Burmeister, 1847, pp. 464-5. 

 (Passalus latipennis, Smith, 1852, p. 6.) 



Macrolinus latipennis, Kaup, 1868a, p. 19. 

 (Macrolinus latipennis, Gemminger and Harold, 1868, p. 970.) 



Macrolinus latipennis, Kaup, 1871, p. 43. 

 (Macrolinus f latipennis + -f weberi, vStoliczka, 1873, p. 155.) 

 (Macrolinus latipennis, Wytsman, 1884, p. 334.) 



Macrolinus latipennis, Kuwert, 1891, p. 165. 



Macrolinus ^latipennis + ab. orbatus + javanus + dissimilis + frateriius + paralkHpcnnis + hatesi + 

 ^weberi, Kuwert, 1898, pp. 186-7. 



Macrnlinus f latipennis, Gravely, above, pp. 245-246, pi. xiii, figs. 45-46. 



Gemminger and Harold regard marginepunctatus, Dejean, as a synonym of 

 latipennis, Percheron. As the former name has priority over the latter, and has been 

 accepted by nobody, it is presumably not accompanied by a description. In any ca.se 

 it seems a pity to drop Percheron' s well-known name. 



I have seen specimens supposed (by Zang, I think) to belong to each of the 

 species orbatus, javanus, dissimilis, parallelipcnnis and batesi, Kuwert, but I can find 

 no satisfactory character by which they can be distinguished one from another A 

 little cleaning showed even the maxillary palp of the so-called M. orbatus to be 

 perfectly normal. And it is scarcely likely, I think, that Kuwert's types are any 

 more distinct one from another than these. 



Localities: — 

 Burma. 



See above, p. 270, footnote. 



