336 



Mcmoira of the huiiau Museum. 

 Leptaulax anna, Zang. 



[Vol. Ill, 



Regd. No. *^^^ {co/ype) Suinhawa 



Hamburg Museum. 



Regd. No, 



Regd. 



No. "^' 



4M1 



Regd. No. 



Regd. No. 



4460 m\i 44*!4 



Leptaulax timoriensis (Perchcron). 



'I'iinor K. Zool. Mus., Berlin. 



L. dentatus (Fabricius) s. str. 



Mt. Mauson, 20oo-,',0oo ft. K. Zool. Mus , Berlin. 



Fuhosho, Formosa Deutsclies Kntom. Mus. 



Poiisha, Formosa 

 Sokutsu, Formosa 



L. dentatus, \^ar. glabriventris, Gravety. 



'^y Deli, .Sumatra K. Zool. Mus., Berlin. 



Leptaulax cyclotaenius subsp. himalayac, Kuwert. 



"i" Mt. Mauson, 2000-3000 ft. K. Zool. Mus., Berlin. 



Leptaulax bicolor Fabricius) s. .str. 



VtlS^i 4.(20 



Regd. No. -^ ,„ 



IKSoll 



20 

 *t«7v S 



20 

 4417-8 



20 

 4459 

 20 

 4J76-7 



20 

 +419 4421 

 20 20 

 1478-;P 



Mt. Mauson, 2000-3000 ft. 

 Kosempo, Formosa 

 Poiisha, Formosa 

 Taiping, 4000-5000 ft 

 St. Rambe, Sumatra 

 Preanger, Java, 4000-6000 ft. 

 Tjibodas, c. 5000 ft. 

 Tjibodas, Java 

 Banguej' Island 



K. Zool. Mus., Berlin. 

 Deutsches Entom. Mus. 



K. Zool. Mus., Berlin. 

 Deutsches Entom. Mus. 

 Hamburg Museum. 

 K. Zool. Mus., Berlin. 

 Hamburg Museum. 



Regd. No. 



Leptaulax bicolor var. vicinus (Percheron). 



.Mt. Kiiia-Balu, 4500 ft. Sarawak \[useum. 



II.— SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS. 

 I . Classification . 

 The Indo-Australian Passalidae have been divided into two main sections (pp. 

 191-192). The first section contains the Aulacocychnae of Kuwert, together with 

 Cylindrocaulus and Auritulus It has been regarded as a single subfamily, but the 

 two last-named genera and Ccracupcs maj^ ultimately have to be regarded as belonging 

 to a different subfamily from the rest (p. 192). It contains eight genera (pp. 192-193). 

 The second section has been subdivided into the Pleurarius, Aceraius, Macrolinus, 



